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Time-Recovering PCI-AER interface for Bio-inspired Spiking Systems
Description
Address Event Representation (AER) is an emergent neuromorphic interchip communication protocol that allows
for real-time virtual massive connectivity between huge number neurons located on different chips. By exploiting
high speed digital communication circuits (with nano-seconds timings), synaptic neural connections can be time
multiplexed, while neural activity signals (with mili-seconds timings) are sampled at low frequencies. Also,
neurons generate 'events' according to their activity levels. More active neurons generate more events per unit
time, and access the interchip communication channel more frequently, while neurons with low activity
consume less communication bandwidth. When building multi-chip muti-layered AER systems it is absolutely
necessary to have a computer interface that allows (a) to read AER interchip traffic into the computer and visualize it
on screen, and (b) inject a sequence of events at some point of the AER structure. This is necessary for testing and
debugging complex AER systems.
This paper presents a PCI to AER interface, that dispatches a sequence of events received from the PCI bus
with embedded timing information to establish when each event will be delivered. A set of specialized states
machines has been introduced to recovery the possible time delays introduced by the asynchronous AER bus. On the
input channel, the interface capture events assigning a timestamp and delivers them through the PCI bus to MATLAB
applications. It has been implemented in real time hardware using VHDL and it has been tested in a PCI-AER
board, developed by authors, that includes a Spartan II 200 FPGA. The demonstration hardware is currently
capable to send and receive events at a peak rate of 8,3 Mev/sec, and a typical rate of 1 Mev/sec.
Abstract
European Commission IST-2001-34124Abstract
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia TIC-2000-0406-P4Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/74721
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/74721
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