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LVDS interface for AER links with burst mode operation capability
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
This paper presents the design and simulation of a serial AER LVDS communication link. It converts data from classical AER parallel bus with a 4-phase handshaking protocol into a bit stream which is transmitted serially ...
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High-Speed Character Recognition System based on a complex hierarchical AER architecture
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
In this paper we briefly summarize the fundamental properties of spikes processing applied to artificial vision systems. This sensing and processing technology is capable of very high speed throughput, because it does ...
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Compact Calibration Circuit for Large Neuromorphic Arrays
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
Low current applications, like neuromorphic circuits, where operating currents can be as low as few nano amps or less, suffer from huge transistor mismatches, resulting in around or less than 1-bit precision. Here we ...
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Event based vision sensing and processing
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
In this paper we briefly summarize the fundamental properties of spike events processing applied to artificial vision systems. This sensing and processing technology is capable of very high speed throughput, because it ...
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Fully Digital AER Convolution Chip for Vision Processing
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
We present a neuromorphic fully digital convolution microchip for Address Event Representation (AER) spike-based processing systems. This microchip computes 2-D convolutions with a programmable kernel in real time. It ...
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Neuro-Inspired Real-Time USB & PCI to AER Interfaces for Vision Processing
(IEEE, 2008-06)
Address-Event-Representation (AER) is an emergent neuromorphic interchip communication protocol that allows for real-time virtual massive connectivity between huge number neurons located on different chips. By exploiting ...
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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 ...