Abstract. Stochastic Resonance (SR) occurs when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system can induce an optimal output from that system, and has been observed in a diverse range of physical and biological systems, including neurons. Despite this widespread observation of SR, to date very few engineering applications inspired by SR have been proposed, and one of the goals of our research is to explore possible new practical applications designed to replicate the benefits of SR. In particular, since about 1991, our group has designed and implemented a number of motion detection VLSI chips based on insect vision. We are currently investigating the possibility of replicating the benefits of SR in artificial insect-vision based motion detectio...
We present the results of a biomimetic model of motion detection in the insect visual system based o...
In some nonlinear dynamic systems, the addition of noise to a weak periodic signal can increase the ...
Flying insects are valuable animal models for elucidating computational processes underlying visual ...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) occurs when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system can induce an opti...
Several motion detection schemes are considered and their responses to noisy signals investigated. T...
We show that the conventional stochastic resonance (SR) effect for aperiodic signals in a model neur...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is a phenomenon whereby small amounts of additive noise can greatly enhanc...
The possible mechanism To explain the dynamics of the transduction in sensory neurons is investigate...
Adding noise to a weak input signal can enhance the response of a non-linear system, a phenomenon kn...
Stochastic computing offers an alternative computing method to standard systems. Stochastic resonanc...
In nature, systems which visually process the world around them, in computationally efficient manner...
Stochastic resonance is a new type of weak signal detection method. Compared with traditional noise ...
In industrial applications, mechanical and physiological thresholds may limit the capability of huma...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon in which the activity of a dynamical system becomes m...
In industrial applications, mechanical and physiological thresholds may limit the capability of huma...
We present the results of a biomimetic model of motion detection in the insect visual system based o...
In some nonlinear dynamic systems, the addition of noise to a weak periodic signal can increase the ...
Flying insects are valuable animal models for elucidating computational processes underlying visual ...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) occurs when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system can induce an opti...
Several motion detection schemes are considered and their responses to noisy signals investigated. T...
We show that the conventional stochastic resonance (SR) effect for aperiodic signals in a model neur...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is a phenomenon whereby small amounts of additive noise can greatly enhanc...
The possible mechanism To explain the dynamics of the transduction in sensory neurons is investigate...
Adding noise to a weak input signal can enhance the response of a non-linear system, a phenomenon kn...
Stochastic computing offers an alternative computing method to standard systems. Stochastic resonanc...
In nature, systems which visually process the world around them, in computationally efficient manner...
Stochastic resonance is a new type of weak signal detection method. Compared with traditional noise ...
In industrial applications, mechanical and physiological thresholds may limit the capability of huma...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon in which the activity of a dynamical system becomes m...
In industrial applications, mechanical and physiological thresholds may limit the capability of huma...
We present the results of a biomimetic model of motion detection in the insect visual system based o...
In some nonlinear dynamic systems, the addition of noise to a weak periodic signal can increase the ...
Flying insects are valuable animal models for elucidating computational processes underlying visual ...