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Live Demonstration: Real-time motor rotation frequency detection by spike-based visual and auditory AER sensory integration for FPGA
Description
Multisensory integration is commonly used in
various robotic areas to collect much more information from an
environment using different and complementary types of sensors.
This demonstration presents a scenario where the motor rotation
frequency is obtained using an AER DVS128 retina chip
(Dynamic Vision Sensor) and a frequency decomposer auditory
system on a FPGA that mimics a biological cochlea. Both of them
are spike-based sensors with Address-Event-Representation
(AER) outputs. A new AER monitor hardware interface, based
on a Spartan-6 FPGA, allows two operational modes: real-time
(up to 5 Mevps through USB2.0) and off-line mode (up to
20Mevps and 33.5Mev stored in DDR RAM). The sensory
integration allows the bio-inspired cochlea limit to provide a
concrete range of rpm approaches, which are obtained by the
silicon retina.
Abstract
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad TEC2012-37868-C04-02/01Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/92257
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/92257
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