1. Adaptive Neuromorphic Architecture (ANA).
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Wang, Frank Zhigang, Chua, Leon O., Yang, Xiao, Helian, Na, Tetzlaff, Ronald, Schmidt, Torsten, Li, Caroline, Carrasco, Jose Manuel Garcia, Chen, Wanlong, and Chu, Dominique
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ADAPTIVE computing systems , *BRAIN physiology , *CIRCUIT elements , *MEMRISTORS , *COMPUTER input-output equipment , *PARAMETER estimation - Abstract
Abstract: We designed Adaptive Neuromorphic Architecture (ANA) that self-adjusts its inherent parameters (for instance, the resonant frequency) naturally following the stimuli frequency. Such an architecture is required for brain-like engineered systems because some parameters of the stimuli (for instance, the stimuli frequency) are not known in advance. Such adaptivity comes from a circuit element with memory, namely mem-inductor or mem-capacitor (memristor’s sisters), which is history-dependent in its behavior. As a hardware model of biological systems, ANA can be used to adaptively reproduce the observed biological phenomena in amoebae. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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