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The unmanned aerial vehicles can have complicated dynamics and kinematics that governs the flight of such multirotor devices. PID type controllers are one of the most popular approaches with Raspberry Pi 3 platform for stability of the flight. However, in dynamic environment they are limited in performance and response times. The autonomous tuning of the controller parameters according to the state...
In this paper, we propose an analog circuit for binary neural firing model that can extract various image features. Both computational and hardware models were designed for feature extraction algorithm that explores the dependency of firing rates on the pixel intensity in alignment with inhibition and excitation principles. The circuit for translating each pixel intensity into a series of pulses is...
This paper presents an activity detection system using dendrite threshold logic neuron models. This method generates a dendrite weight matrix from the background image and detect the changes in the subsequent images through the trained neuron outputs. Using only one layer of dendrite neuron cells with simplistic threshold logic cells, an accuracy of 98% is reported in realistic imaging conditions...
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