Bats are known for their ability to pursue a goal while avoiding obstacles in a cluttered environment using ultrasonic echolocation. This dissertation explores two neuromorphic mechanisms involved in such a task: a conductance-based neuron circuit for azimuthal echolocation whose dynamic range can be expanded by power-law compression, and a sonar-based obstacle avoidance algorithm with its spike-latency model implementation. Bats and other mammals use interaural level differences (ILD) to estimate the direction of high-frequency sounds. To compute the ILD of a sound, independent of overall loudness, excitatory and inhibitory synaptic conductances (encoding the left and right amplitudes) are hypothesized to compete in the neurons of the late...
This study explores the principles of echolocation in bats which can be potentially adopted for bio-...
In their natural environment, animals engage in a wide range of behavioral tasks that require them t...
Many bat species, such as horseshoe bats, move their external auditory periphery (noseleaf and pinna...
Bats have long fascinated both scientists and engineers due to their superb ability to use echoloca...
The neural computations that support bat echolocation are of great interest to both neuroscientists ...
<div><p>Bat echolocation is an ability consisting of many subtasks such as navigation, prey detectio...
Most objects and vegetation making up the habitats of echolocating bats return a multitude of overla...
The sophisticated biosonar systems of horseshoe bats have enabled these animals to navigate and purs...
A key objective of Robotics is the autonomous navigation of mobile robots through an obstacle field....
In most animals, natural stimuli are characterized by a high degree of redundancy, limiting the ense...
Auditory localization is an interesting and challenging problem; the location of the sound source is...
When a bat approaches a target, it continuously modifies its echolocation sounds and relies on incom...
Biosonar echoes received by bats in their natural habitats are short, highly time-variant acoustic w...
Robots are used for a variety of tasks that require a complex series of actions, such as understandi...
Bats have long been the envy of engineers due to their ability to use echolocation to fly with speed...
This study explores the principles of echolocation in bats which can be potentially adopted for bio-...
In their natural environment, animals engage in a wide range of behavioral tasks that require them t...
Many bat species, such as horseshoe bats, move their external auditory periphery (noseleaf and pinna...
Bats have long fascinated both scientists and engineers due to their superb ability to use echoloca...
The neural computations that support bat echolocation are of great interest to both neuroscientists ...
<div><p>Bat echolocation is an ability consisting of many subtasks such as navigation, prey detectio...
Most objects and vegetation making up the habitats of echolocating bats return a multitude of overla...
The sophisticated biosonar systems of horseshoe bats have enabled these animals to navigate and purs...
A key objective of Robotics is the autonomous navigation of mobile robots through an obstacle field....
In most animals, natural stimuli are characterized by a high degree of redundancy, limiting the ense...
Auditory localization is an interesting and challenging problem; the location of the sound source is...
When a bat approaches a target, it continuously modifies its echolocation sounds and relies on incom...
Biosonar echoes received by bats in their natural habitats are short, highly time-variant acoustic w...
Robots are used for a variety of tasks that require a complex series of actions, such as understandi...
Bats have long been the envy of engineers due to their ability to use echolocation to fly with speed...
This study explores the principles of echolocation in bats which can be potentially adopted for bio-...
In their natural environment, animals engage in a wide range of behavioral tasks that require them t...
Many bat species, such as horseshoe bats, move their external auditory periphery (noseleaf and pinna...