Students
Francesco Tenore
Grant Years: (2005-2006)Lab: Computational Sensory-Motor Systems Laboratory, Dr. Ralph Etienne-Cummings
Office: 401 Barton Hall
Email: ftenore@jhu.edu
Website: http://etienne.ece.jhu.edu/labweb/people/fran/index.html
Research Description: Analog VLSI neural networks for locomotion
Publications:
Tenore, F., Vogelstein, R.J.,
Etienne-Cummings, R., Lewis, M.A., Hasler, P., 2005.
A spiking silicon Central Pattern Generator with floating gate synapses
accepted for presentation at the International Symposium on Circuits and Systems,
Lewis, M.A., Tenore, F. ,
Etienne-Cummings, R., 2004. CPG design using Inhibitory
Networks,
accepted for presentation at the International Conference on Robotics and
Automation,
Tenore, F. , Etienne-Cummings, R. and Lewis,
M.A., 2004. A
Programmable Array of Silicon Neurons for the Control of Legged
Locomotion,
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Circuits and
Systems
Tenore, F. , Etienne-Cummings, R. and Lewis,
M.A., 2003. Entrainment
of silicon Central Pattern Generators for legged locomotory control,
Advances
in Neural Information Processing Systems 16
Vogelstein,
R.J., Tenore, F., Philipp, R., Adlerstein, M.S.,
Goldberg, D.H. and
Cauwenberghs, G., 2002. Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity in
the Address
Domain, In Becker, S., Thrun, S., and Obermayer, K. Advances
in Neural
Information Processing Systems 15.
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