Performance evaluation of the ultra high-speed synchronous arbitration for transient pixels' events

In this article, an ultra high-speed synchronous arbitration process for transient pixels' data is presented and evaluated. Enabling a high-precision timestamping, this system demonstrates its uniqueness for handling high peak rates and preserving the main advantage of the neuromorphic electron...

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Published in2009 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Belbachir, A.N., Hofstatter, M., Litzenberger, M., Schon, P.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.02.2009
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Summary:In this article, an ultra high-speed synchronous arbitration process for transient pixels' data is presented and evaluated. Enabling a high-precision timestamping, this system demonstrates its uniqueness for handling high peak rates and preserving the main advantage of the neuromorphic electronic systems, that is high and accurate temporal resolution of the pixels' events. By attaching a timestamp to the event at its occurrence instant, the synchronous arbitration concept provides accuracy better than 1 mus. Both synchronous and (state-of-the-art) asynchronous arbiters are implemented in a neuromorphic dual-line vision sensor chip in a standard 0.35 mum standard CMOS process. The performance analysis of the synchronous arbitration is provided and discussed for highspeed applications.
ISBN:1424435064
9781424435067
DOI:10.1109/ICIT.2009.4939484