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Performance analysis of single-slave Bluetooth piconets under cochannel interference
(IEEE Computer Society, 2004)
We present an analytical model for single-slave Bluetooth piconets when the coexistence of multiple interfering devices produces collisions. Closed-form expressions for the channel throughput and the mean packet delay are ...
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Real time multiple objects tracking based on a bioinspired processing cascade architecture
(IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
This paper presents a cascade architecture for bio-inspired information processing. We use AER (Address Event Representation) for transmitting and processing visual information provided by an asynchronous temporal contrast ...
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AER Spiking Neuron Computation on GPUs: The Frame-to-AER Generation
(Springer, 2011)
Neuro-inspired processing tries to imitate the nervous system and may resolve complex problems, such as visual recognition. The spike-based philosophy based on the Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a neuromorphic ...
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An eLearning Standard Approach for Supporting PBL in Computer Engineering
(IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
Problem-based learning (PBL) has proved to be a highly successful pedagogical model in many fields, although it is not that common in computer engineering. PBL goes beyond the typical teaching methodology by promoting ...
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Live Demonstration: real time objects tracking using a bio-inspired processing cascade architecture
(IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
This demonstration shows how a new bio-inspired processing cascade architecture is used for simultaneous objects tracking.
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Comparison between frame-constrained fix-pixel-value and frame-free spiking-dynamic-pixel convNets for visual processing
(Frontiers Media, 2012)
Most scene segmentation and categorization architectures for the extraction of features in images and patches make exhaustive use of 2D convolution operations for template matching, template search, and denoising. Convolutional ...
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A PCI AER Co-Processor Evaluation Based on CPUs Performance Counters
(JIT Editorial Office, Library and Information Center, National Dong Hwa University, 2012)
Image processing in digital computer systems usually considers the visual information as a sequence of frames. These frames are from cameras that capture reality for a short period of time. They are renewed and transmitted ...
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CAVIAR: A 45k neuron, 5M synapse, 12G connects/s AER hardware sensory-processing-learning-actuating system for high-speed visual object recognition and tracking
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2009)
This paper describes CAVIAR, a massively parallel hardware implementation of a spike-based sensing-processing-learning-actuating system inspired by the physiology of the nervous system. CAVIAR uses the asychronous address-event ...
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Technical viability study for behavioral monitoring of wildlife animals in Doñana: An 802.15.4 coverage study in a Natural Park
(IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
The study and monitoring of wildlife and in semi-freedom has always been a subject of great interest. In recent years the technology allows to design low cost systems that facilitate these tasks: microcontrollers, low-power ...
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AER Filtering Using GLIDER: VHDL Cellular Automata Description
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
Cellular Automata (CA) is a bio-inspired processing model for problem solving, initially proposed by Von Neumann. This approach modularizes the processing by dividing the solution into synchronous cells that change their ...