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Neuromorphic Real-Time Objects Tracking Using Address Event Representation and Silicon Retina
(Springer, 2011)
This paper presents a hierarchical neuromorphic system for tracking objects. We use AER (Address Event Representation) for transmitting and processing visual information provided by an asynchronous temporal contrast silicon ...
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Network Time Synchronization: A Full Hardware Approach
(Springer, 2012)
Complex digital systems are typically built on top of several abstraction levels: digital, RTL, computer, operating system and software application. Each abstraction level greatly facilitates the design task at the cost ...
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evercodeML: a formal language for SoC integration
(IEEE Computer Society, 2015)
Complex SoC design devote a great part of the developing time to module integration tasks. The necessity of automating system integration at high-level has yield to the development of module description languages like ...
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An AER to CAN Bridge for Spike-Based Robot Control
(Springer, 2011)
Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a bio-inspired communication protocol between chips. A set of AER sensors (retina and cochleas), processors (convolvers, WTA, mappers, …) and actuators can be found in the literature ...
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A perfomance comparison study between synchronous and asynchronous FPGA for spike based systems. Under the AER synthetic generation
(IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
Neuromorphic engineering tries to mimic biology in information processing. Address-Event Representation (AER) is a neuromorphic communication protocol for spiking neurons between different layers. AER bio-inspired ...