Large-scale neuromorphic spiking array processors: A quest to mimic the brain
Neuromorphic engineering (NE) encompasses a diverse range of approaches to information
processing that are inspired by neurobiological systems, and this feature distinguishes …
processing that are inspired by neurobiological systems, and this feature distinguishes …
CMOS image sensors
A El Gamal, H Eltoukhy - IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this article, we provide a basic introduction to CMOS image-sensor technology, design
and performance limits and present recent developments and future directions in this area …
and performance limits and present recent developments and future directions in this area …
A biomorphic digital image sensor
E Culurciello, R Etienne-Cummings… - IEEE journal of solid …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
An arbitrated address-event imager has been designed and fabricated in a 0.6-μm CMOS
process. The imager is composed of 80× 60 pixels of 32× 30 μm. The value of the light …
process. The imager is composed of 80× 60 pixels of 32× 30 μm. The value of the light …
[图书][B] Handbook of neural computation
E Fiesler, R Beale - 2020 - books.google.com
The Handbook of Neural Computation is a practical, hands-on guide to the design and
implementation of neural networks used by scientists and engineers to tackle difficult and/or …
implementation of neural networks used by scientists and engineers to tackle difficult and/or …
Pixel-level processing: why, what, and how?
A El Gamal, DXD Yang… - Sensors, Cameras, and …, 1999 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Pixel level processing promises many significant advantages including high SNR, low
power, and the ability to adapt image capture and processing to different environments by …
power, and the ability to adapt image capture and processing to different environments by …
[PDF][PDF] Vision chips or seeing silicon
A Moini - … for High Performance Integrated Technologies and …, 1997 - sl-div-bi-pb.web.cern.ch
Smart vision systems will be an inevitable component of future intelligent systems.
Conventional vision systems, based on the system level integration (or even chip level …
Conventional vision systems, based on the system level integration (or even chip level …
Bias current generators with wide dynamic range
T Delbrück, AV Schaik - Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, 2005 - Springer
Mixed-signal or analog chips often require a wide range of biasing currents that are
independent of process and supply voltage and that are proportional to absolute …
independent of process and supply voltage and that are proportional to absolute …
Seeing eye mouse for a computer system
GB Gordon, DL Knee, R Badyal, JT Hartlove - US Patent 6,950,094, 2005 - Google Patents
(Continued) the mouse. The gripping force used to lift the mouse engages the hold function.
Hold may incorporate a brief delay upon either the release of the hold button, detection of …
Hold may incorporate a brief delay upon either the release of the hold button, detection of …
The behavioural transition from straight to curve walking: kinetics of leg movement parameters and the initiation of turning
V Dürr, W Ebeling - Journal of experimental biology, 2005 - journals.biologists.com
The control of locomotion requires the ability to adapt movement sequences to the
behavioural context of the animal. In hexapod walking, adaptive behavioural transitions …
behavioural context of the animal. In hexapod walking, adaptive behavioural transitions …
A biologically inspired analog IC for visual collision detection
RR Harrison - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We have designed and tested a single-chip analog VLSI sensor that detects imminent
collisions by measuring radially expanding optic flow. The design of the chip is based on a …
collisions by measuring radially expanding optic flow. The design of the chip is based on a …