Distributed Systems

The research paper of Saad Saleh has been accepted at the 43rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2024). The title of the research paper is "Analog In-Network Computing through Memristor-based Match-Compute Processing". Saad has explored the innovative technology of Memristors. The authors proposed a novel PCAM abstraction built over memristors for supporting both digital and analog computations in packet processors. This research is in collaboration with the Groningen Cognitive Systems and Materials Center (CogniGron), University of Groningen. The co-authors of the research paper include Anouk S. Goossens, Sunny Shu, Prof. Dr. Tamalika Banerjee, and Prof. Dr. Boris Koldehofe.

Preliminary findings of this research were published at the prestigious ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets 2023). Click here to read the ACM HotNets paper entitled "The Future is Analog: Energy-Efficient Cognitive Network Functions over Memristor-Based Analog Computations".

Congratulations Saad!