Presentation 2004/5/21
Architecture to Emulate Brain Mechanisms by Transferring of Impulse as a Representative of Discrete Activity
Shinji KARASAWA,
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Abstract(in English) An impulse in a brain is a signal of functioning and the effects depend on the cell. A positive impulse activates a discrete activity and a negative impulse suppresses the activity. A rotating impulse in a loop plays a role of short-term memory of an activity. A decoder as a substitution of neuron is formed by means of impulses as substitutions of discrete activities. This decoder operates a logic function and it does not need information processing. The decoder with pass transistor controls a stream of activities. The system is supervised by means of time-sharing operations caused by activities. This type of intelligent device is realized by using a programmable logic circuit. A floating gate MOSFET is able to use as a bi-directional connection. Architecture of the device for audiovisual understanding is reported to represent advantages of the intelligent circuit network system.
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Keyword(in English) Brain mechanism / State machine / Programmable logic device / bi-directional logic circuit / VLSI
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Title (in English) Architecture to Emulate Brain Mechanisms by Transferring of Impulse as a Representative of Discrete Activity
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Keyword(1) Brain mechanism
Keyword(2) State machine
Keyword(3) Programmable logic device
Keyword(4) bi-directional logic circuit
Keyword(5) VLSI
1st Author's Name Shinji KARASAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Miyagi National College of Technology()
Date 2004/5/21
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Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 99
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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