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This reference text is the result of an evolving course at the University of Southern California on CMOS/Nano Neuromorphic Circuits, taught at graduate level. The book covers early neuromorphic circuits and focuses on circuits in the BioRC project, with examples taken from other concurrent projects. The text begins with an introduction to human neuroscience. It summarizes a short history of neuromorphic circuits and presents an extended discussion of the challenges of building an artificial brain with analog neuromorphic circuits. An approach to neuromorphic circuits taken from Parker's BioRC project follows. A review of relevant mathematical models of neural behavior is covered, as well as basic neural circuits modeling neurons and synapses. The text contains more advanced neuromorphic circuits and a collection of BioRC approaches to nanotechnologies.
Key Features
Presents a comprehensive overview of neuromorphic circuits and applications Covers neural input circuits, the synapse, and neural processing, the dendritic arbor, in detail Offers an overview of the latest research in variable neural behavior and neural systems Details the role of nanotechnology in neuromorphic circuits Based upon Parker's class notes from her course taught over the past five years Includes end-of-chapter problems and solutions
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This reference text is the result of an evolving course at the University of Southern California on CMOS/Nano Neuromorphic Circuits, taught at graduate level. The book covers early neuromorphic circuits and focuses on circuits in the BioRC project, with examples taken from other concurrent projects. The text begins with an introduction to human neuroscience. It summarizes a short history of neuromorphic circuits and presents an extended discussion of the challenges of building an artificial brain with analog neuromorphic circuits. An approach to neuromorphic circuits taken from Parker's BioRC project follows. A review of relevant mathematical models of neural behavior is covered, as well as basic neural circuits modeling neurons and synapses. The text contains more advanced neuromorphic circuits and a collection of BioRC approaches to nanotechnologies.
Key Features
Presents a comprehensive overview of neuromorphic circuits and applications Covers neural input circuits, the synapse, and neural processing, the dendritic arbor, in detail Offers an overview of the latest research in variable neural behavior and neural systems Details the role of nanotechnology in neuromorphic circuits Based upon Parker's class notes from her course taught over the past five years Includes end-of-chapter problems and solutions