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An AER-Based Actuator Interface for Controlling an Anthropomorphic Robotic Hand
Description
Bio-Inspired and Neuro-Inspired systems or circuits are a
relatively novel approaches to solve real problems by mimicking the biology
in its efficient solutions. Robotic also tries to mimic the biology and
more particularly the human body structure and efficiency of the muscles,
bones, articulations, etc. Address-Event-Representation (AER) is
a communication protocol for transferring asynchronous events between
VLSI chips, originally developed for neuro-inspired processing systems
(for example, image processing). Such systems may consist of a complicated
hierarchical structure with many chips that transmit data among
them in real time, while performing some processing (for example, convolutions).
The information transmitted is a sequence of spikes coded using
high speed digital buses. These multi-layer and multi-chip AER systems
perform actually not only image processing, but also audio processing,
filtering, learning, locomotion, etc. This paper present an AER interface
for controlling an anthropomorphic robotic hand with a neuro-inspired
system.
Abstract
Unión Europea IST-2001-34124 (CAVIAR)Abstract
Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología TIC-2003-08164-C03-02Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/91253
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/91253
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