Publication: Event-based softcore processor in a biohybrid setup applied to structural plasticity
Event-based softcore processor in a biohybrid setup applied to structural plasticity
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George, R., Mayr, C., Indiveri, G., & Vassanelli, S. (2015). Event-based softcore processor in a biohybrid setup applied to structural plasticity (No. 1). 1(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1109/EBCCSP.2015.7300664
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The goal in neuromorphic engineering is to design circuits and systems which emulate the computational principles of biological nervous systems. As these circuits follow the same fundamental design principles as their biological counterparts, they represent an elegant solution for the design of bio-hybrid computing architectures. We present a neuromorphic bio-hybrid system in which electronic circuits are coupled directly to neuronal cell cultures for providing low-level access to biological signal processing. To form this bio-hybrid,
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George, R., Mayr, C., Indiveri, G., & Vassanelli, S. (2015). Event-based softcore processor in a biohybrid setup applied to structural plasticity (No. 1). 1(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1109/EBCCSP.2015.7300664