Presentation
Case study: Bio-inspired self-adaptive strategy for spike-based PID controller
Author/s | Liu, Junxiu
Harkin, Jim McElholm, Malachy McDaid, Liam Jiménez Fernández, Ángel Francisco ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Linares Barranco, Alejandro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Arquitectura y Tecnología de Computadores |
Date | 2015 |
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ISBN/ISSN | 978-1-4799-8391-9 0271-4302 |
Abstract | A key requirement for modern large scale
neuromorphic systems is the ability to detect and diagnose faults
and to explore self-correction strategies. In particular, to perform
this under area-constraints which meet ... A key requirement for modern large scale neuromorphic systems is the ability to detect and diagnose faults and to explore self-correction strategies. In particular, to perform this under area-constraints which meet scalability requirements of large neuromorphic systems. A bio-inspired online fault detection and self-correction mechanism for neuro-inspired PID controllers is presented in this paper. This strategy employs a fault detection unit for online testing of the PID controller; uses a fault detection manager to perform the detection procedure across multiple controllers, and a controller selection mechanism to select an available fault-free controller to provide a corrective step in restoring system functionality. The novelty of the proposed work is that the fault detection method, using synapse models with excitatory and inhibitory responses, is applied to a robotic spike-based PID controller. The results are presented for robotic motor controllers and show that the proposed bioinspired self-detection and self-correction strategy can detect faults and re-allocate resources to restore the controller’s functionality. In particular, the case study demonstrates the compactness (~1.4% area overhead) of the fault detection mechanism for large scale robotic controllers. |
Project ID. | TEC2012-37868-C04-02
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Citation | Liu, J., Harkin, J., McElholm, M., McDaid, L., Jiménez Fernández, Á.F. y Linares Barranco, A. (2015). Case study: Bio-inspired self-adaptive strategy for spike-based PID controller. En ISCAS 2015: IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (2700-2703), Lisboa, Portugal: IEEE Computer Society. |
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