DocumentCode :
2457078
Title :
Spike Processing on an Embedded Multi-task Computer: Image Reconstruction
Author :
Luján-Martínez, Carlos ; Linares-Barranco, Alejandro ; Rivas-Pérez, Manuel ; Jiménez-Fernández, Ángel ; Jiménez-Moreno, Gabriel ; Civit-Balcells, Antón
Author_Institution :
Seville Univ., Seville
fYear :
2007
fDate :
21-22 June 2007
Firstpage :
15
Lastpage :
26
Abstract :
There is an emerging philosophy, called Neuro-informatics, contained in the Artificial Intelligence field, that aims to emulate how living beings do tasks such as taking a decision based on the interpretation of an image by emulating spiking neurons into VLSI designs and, therefore, trying to re-create the human brain at its highest level. address-event-representation (AER) is a communication protocol that has embedded part of the processing. It is intended to transfer spikes between bioinspired chips. An AER based system may consist of a hierarchical structure with several chips that transmit spikes among them in real-time, while performing some processing. There are several AER tools to help to develop and test AER based systems. These tools require the use of a computer to allow the higher level processing of the event information, reaching very high bandwidth at the AER communication level. We propose the use of an embedded platform based on a multi-task operating system to allow both, the AER communication and processing without the requirement of either a laptop or a computer. In this paper, we present and study the performance of a new philosophy of a frame-grabber AER tool based on a multi-task environment. This embedded platform is based on the Intel XScale processor which is governed by an embedded GNU/Linux system. We have connected and programmed it for processing Address-Event information from a spiking generato
Keywords :
VLSI; artificial intelligence; image reconstruction; image representation; multiprogramming; protocols; VLSI designs; address-event-representation; artificial intelligence field; embedded GNU-Linux system; embedded multitask computer; frame-grabber AER tool; human brain; image reconstruction; multitask operating system; neuroinformatics; spike processing; Artificial intelligence; Bandwidth; Embedded computing; Humans; Image reconstruction; Neurons; Protocols; Real time systems; System testing; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems, 2007 Fifth Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Leganes
Print_ISBN :
978-84-89315-47-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WISES.2007.4408507
Filename :
4408507
Link To Document :
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