Presentation 2006-11-13
An approach to UWB's code generation based on digital spiking neurons
Takahiro KABE, Hiroyuki TORIKAI, Toshimichi SAITO,
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Abstract(in English) This paper studies pulse-coupled master-slave network of digital spiking neurons. The neuron is constructed by coupling two shift registers. We present a leaning algorithm to generate a set of spike-trains having low cross correlation characteristics. The spike-trains are applied to the master side, are multiplexed additionally and are transmitted to the slave side via single line. Neurons in the slave side are connected by dynamic winner-take-all function. As parameters are selected suitably, the slave can realize demultiplexing and master-slave synchronization is achieved. VHDL simulation is also discussed for FPGA implementation and this digital network is compared with an analog network.
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Keyword(in English) Spiking Neuron / Pulse-coupled network / Reconfigurable circuits / CDMA / UWB
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Conference Date 2006/11/6(1days)
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Title (in English) An approach to UWB's code generation based on digital spiking neurons
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Keyword(1) Spiking Neuron
Keyword(2) Pulse-coupled network
Keyword(3) Reconfigurable circuits
Keyword(4) CDMA
Keyword(5) UWB
1st Author's Name Takahiro KABE
1st Author's Affiliation EECE Dept, Hosei University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki TORIKAI
2nd Author's Affiliation EECE Dept, Hosei University
3rd Author's Name Toshimichi SAITO
3rd Author's Affiliation EECE Dept, Hosei University
Date 2006-11-13
Paper # NLP2006-65
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 344
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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