Literature DB >> 16342502

Spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) can ameliorate process variations in neuromorphic VLSI.

Katherine Cameron1, Vasin Boonsobhak, Alan Murray, David Renshaw.   

Abstract

A transient-detecting very large scale integration (VLSI) pixel is described, suitable for use in a visual-processing, depth-recovery algorithm based upon spike timing. A small array of pixels is coupled to an adaptive system, based upon spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP), that aims to reduce the effect of VLSI process variations on the algorithm's performance. Results from 0.35 microm CMOS temporal differentiating pixels and STDP circuits show that the system is capable of adapting to substantially reduce the effects of process variations without interrupting the algorithm's natural processes. The concept is generic to all spike timing driven processing algorithms in a VLSI.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16342502     DOI: 10.1109/TNN.2005.852238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Neural Netw        ISSN: 1045-9227


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