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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Timothee
Future prospects
Characterize "biological" side of the closed-loop
Improve systems using new hardware architectures
Aiming toward the realization of neuroprostheses
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In the future, we aim to focus on characterizing the biological aspects of our work in order to improve emulation. This includes selecting the number and type of synapses, as well as the overall topology. We plan to conduct more experiments with our neuroscientist collaborators, particularly in motor neurons for LSDs. I would like to express my gratitude to all the PhD students involved in this research, as well as our collaborators at the University of Kyoto, European and French projects, and all members of the lab. Thank you.