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Velocity-Controlled Oscillators for Hippocampal Navigation on Spiking Neuromorphic Hardware

Adam B. Cellon, Adebayo Eisape, Masanori Furuta, Ralph Etienne‐Cummings

Year
2019
Citations
5

Abstract

Grid, place, and border cells in the mammalian hippocampus and entorhinal cortex perform highly sophisticated navigational tasks with an extremely low power budget. While previous algorithms for simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) in robotics have used these cells for inspiration, they have sacrificed the robust, low-power gains achieved with bioplausible models for ease of implementation. This paper presents steps towards robotic navigation with biologically realistic hippocampal models by implementing velocity-controlled oscillators, a basis for any spatially-tuned neuron, on mixed-mode neuromorphic spiking hardware.

Keywords

Neuromorphic engineeringHippocampal formationComputer scienceEntorhinal cortexRoboticsPath integrationHippocampusArtificial intelligenceComputer architectureNeuroscience

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