DocumentCode :
464750
Title :
Fast sensory motor control based on event-based hybrid neuromorphic-procedural system
Author :
Delbruck, T. ; Lichtsteiner, P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Neuroinformatics, UNI-ETH, Zurich
fYear :
2007
fDate :
27-30 May 2007
Firstpage :
845
Lastpage :
848
Abstract :
Fast sensory-motor processing is challenging when using traditional frame-based cameras and computers. Here the authors show how a hybrid neuromorphic-procedural system consisting of an address-event silicon retina, a computer, and a servo motor can be used to implement a fast sensory-motor reactive controller to track and block balls shot at a goal. The system consists of a 128times128 retina that asynchronously reports scene reflectance changes, a laptop PC, and a servo motor controller. Components are interconnected by USB. The retina looks down onto the field in front of the goal. Moving objects are tracked by an event-driven cluster tracker algorithm that detects the ball as the nearest object that is approaching the goal. The ball´s position and velocity are used to control the servo motor. Running under Windows XP, the reaction latency is 2.8plusmn0.5 ms at a CPU load of <10% with a minimum observed latency of 1.8 ms. A 2 GHz Pentium M laptop can process at >1 million events per second (Meps), although fast balls only create ~30 keps. This system demonstrates the advantages of hybrid event-based sensory motor processing
Keywords :
eye; operating systems (computers); sensory aids; servomotors; system buses; 2 GHz; Pentium M laptop; USB; Windows XP; address-event silicon retina; event-driven cluster tracker algorithm; fast sensory motor control; frame-based cameras; frame-based computers; hybrid neuromorphic-procedural system; servo motor controller; Cameras; Control systems; Delay; Motor drives; Neuromorphics; Portable computers; Retina; Servomechanisms; Servomotors; Silicon;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 2007. ISCAS 2007. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0920-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0921-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.2007.378038
Filename :
4252767
Link To Document :
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