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AER Neuro-Inspired interface to Anthropomorphic Robotic Hand

Alejandro Linares-Barranco, R. Paz-Vicente, Geko Ezekiel Jimenez, J.L. Pedreno-Molina, J. Molina-Vilaplana, J. Lopez-Coronado

Year
2006
Citations
12

Abstract

Address-event-representation (AER) is a communication protocol for transferring asynchronous events between VLSI chips, originally developed for neuro-inspired processing systems (for example, image processing). Such systems may consist of a complicated hierarchical structure with many chips that transmit data among them in real time, while performing some processing (for example, convolutions). The information transmitted is a sequence of spikes coded using high speed digital buses. These multi-layer and multi-chip AER systems perform actually not only image processing, but also audio processing, filtering, learning, locomotion, etc. This paper present an AER interface for controlling an anthropomorphic robotic hand with a neuro-inspired system.

Keywords

Computer scienceAsynchronous communicationInterface (matter)Image processingVery-large-scale integrationArtificial intelligenceComputer hardwareSignal processingRepresentation (politics)Computer vision

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