Real-time multicompartment Hodgkin-Huxley neuron emulation on SoC FPGA - presented by Pr Timothée Levi

Real-time multicompartment Hodgkin-Huxley neuron emulation on SoC FPGA

Pr Timothée Levi

Pr Timothée Levi
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Spontaneous activity on BioemuS
(A) Spiking activity saved as on-board file
(B) Membrane potentials from DAC output
(C) Membrane potentials saved as on-board
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You can have all those features on board so that if you want to do something else later, you can. I am showing you this because we had some noise, which is very important. We use a synthetic noise model from Alland text and implement it in hardware as biometric noise. This is part of a process. The external delay is also crucial for determining the topology of the network and the connectivity between different neural networks.