2017 51st Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ciss.2017.7926179
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Neuromorphic self-driving robot with retinomorphic vision and spike-based processing/closed-loop control

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“…The bioinspired nature of the proposed system comes from its inspiration in the brain regions of the hippocampus and the PPC, not in the application of ANN-to-SNN conversion methods, as in ref. [17] The proposed system has not only been simulated in software and on ideal environments as in ref. [8,15], but also on more complex environments and, in addition, on a robotic platform in physical environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The bioinspired nature of the proposed system comes from its inspiration in the brain regions of the hippocampus and the PPC, not in the application of ANN-to-SNN conversion methods, as in ref. [17] The proposed system has not only been simulated in software and on ideal environments as in ref. [8,15], but also on more complex environments and, in addition, on a robotic platform in physical environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors have attempted to develop navigation systems using spiking but not bioinspired networks, refer other studies. [ 17 ] Others propose fully bioinspired navigation systems (including all the stages in the process), such as other studies, [ 14 ] which do not present any learning phase and, therefore, the environment is hard‐coded in a static memory, [ 8 ] which is only able to map three different possible states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Genetic or evolutionary approaches have been commonly used to produce neuromorphic solutions to a variety of control tasks, including robotic control [2,28], drone control [21], video games [37], and engine control [45]. Imitation learning has also been popularly used for control of neuromorphic systems, especially for self-driving robots [17,22]. These cases typically implement a convolutional neural network to map observations to actions.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chip supports deep feedback algorithms so that it can be practically applied in fields such as image recognition and speech processing. The vision application system 161, composed of 3 million neurons implemented by the TrueNorth chip, consumes about 200 mW [107]. The DARPA SyNAPSE system consists of 48 TrueNorth chips interconnected in an array [108], which can realize a neural network with a scale of 50 million neurons.…”
Section: B Pure Digital Neuromorphic Chipmentioning
confidence: 99%