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An aVLSI programmable axonal delay circuit with spike timing dependent delay adaptation


Abstract:

We present measurements from an aVLSI programmable axonal propagation delay circuit. It is intended to be used in the implementation of polychronous spiking neural networ...Show More

Abstract:

We present measurements from an aVLSI programmable axonal propagation delay circuit. It is intended to be used in the implementation of polychronous spiking neural networks. The delay can be programmed by presenting an input spike followed by a training spike at the desired delay. To fine tune and maintain the delay using an analogue memory, we use continuous spike timing dependent delay adaptation. Measurements presented here show that the axon circuit is capable of learning and retaining delays in the 2.5-20 ms range, as long as the neuron is stimulated at least once every few seconds.
Date of Conference: 20-23 May 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 August 2012
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Conference Location: Seoul, Korea (South)

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