A mixed-signal implementation of a polychronous spiking neural network with delay adaptation

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We present a mixed-signal implementation of a re-configurable polychronous spiking neural network capable of storing and recalling spatio-temporal patterns. The proposed neural network contains one neuron array and one axon array. Spike Timing Dependent Delay Plasticity is used to fine-tune delays and add dynamics to the network. In our mixed-signal implementation, the neurons and axons have been implemented as both analog and digital circuits. The system thus consists of one FPGA, containing the digital neuron array and the digital axon array, and one analog IC containing the analog neuron array and the analog axon array. The system can be easily configured to use different combinations of each. We present and discuss the experimental results of all combinations of the analog and digital axon arrays and the analog and digital neuron arrays. The test results show that the proposed neural network is capable of successfully recalling more than 85% of stored patterns using both analog and digital circuits. © 2014 Wang, Hamilton, Tapson and van Schaik.

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Wang, R. M., Hamilton, T. J., Tapson, J. C., & van Schaik, A. (2014). A mixed-signal implementation of a polychronous spiking neural network with delay adaptation. Frontiers in Neuroscience, (8 MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2014.00051

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