Published December 19, 2019
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Publication
Synthetic Generation of Events for Address-Event-Representation Communications
Description
Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a communications protocol
for transferring images between chips, originally developed for bio-inspired
image processing systems. Such systems may consist of a complicated
hierarchical structure with many chips that transmit images among them in real
time, while performing some processing (for example, convolutions). In
developing AER based systems it is very convenient to have available some
kind of means of generating AER streams from on-computer stored images. In
this paper we present a method for generating AER streams in real time from
images stored in a computer's memory. The method exploits the concept of
linear feedback shift register random number generators. This method has been
tested by software and compared to other possible algorithms for generating
AER streams. It has been found that the proposed method yields a minimum
error with respect to the ideal situation. A hardware platform that exploits this
technique is currently under development.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/91139
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/91139
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