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Noise Effects on Performance of Signal Detection in an Analog VLSI Resonate-And Fire Neuron

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Noise Effects on Performance of Signal Detection in an Analog VLSI Resonate-And Fire Neuron
In this paper, we present analog VLSI implementation of a resonate-and-fire neuron (RFN) model, and then consider noise effects on its performance of signal detection. The RFN circuit is a silicon spiking neuron that has secondorder membrane dynamics and exhibits dynamic behavior, such as fast subthreshold oscillation, coincidence detection, frequency preference, and post-inhibitory rebound. Due to such dynamic behavior, the RFN circuit acts as a band-pass filter and a coincidence detector at circuit level. Through SPICE simulations, we will demonstrate noise effects on the coincidence detection and the frequency preference of the RFN circuit.
Kazuki Nakada, Jun Igarashi, A. Tetsuya, Hatsuo Ha
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ISCAS
Authors Kazuki Nakada, Jun Igarashi, A. Tetsuya, Hatsuo Hayashi
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