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AUTOMATICA
2008
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Communication constraints in the average consensus problem
The interrelationship between control and communication theory is becoming of fundamental importance in many distributed control systems, such as the coordination of a team of aut...
Ruggero Carli, Fabio Fagnani, Alberto Speranzon, S...
BC
2007
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Decoding spike train ensembles: tracking a moving stimulus
We consider the issue of how to read out the information from nonstationary spike train ensembles. Based on the theory of censored data in statistics, we propose a ‘censored’ m...
Enrico Rossoni, Jianfeng Feng
BC
2007
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Cross-intensity functions and the estimate of spike-time jitter
Correlation measures are important tools for the analysis of simultaneously recorded spike trains. A well-known measure with probabilistic interpretation is the cross-intensity fun...
Richard H. R. Hahnloser
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BIOSYSTEMS
2008
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The origin of autonomous agents by natural selection
We propose conditions in which an autonomous agent could arise, and increase in complexity. It is assumed that on the primitive Earth there arose a recycling flow-reactor containi...
Chrisantha Fernando, Jon Rowe
BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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Modelling the early steps of transduction in insect olfactory receptor neurons
Olfactory transduction is a multistep process whose basic function is to convert a low energy reaction, the odorant-receptor interaction that may involve a single odorant molecule...
Jean-Pierre Rospars, Philippe Lucas, Mathieu Coppe...
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