Neuroengineering at The Johns Hopkins University

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, Kobe, Japan - May 2005 (Full text in PDF)


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, Barcellona, Spain - April 2005 (Full text in PDF)


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 Vancouver, Canada 2004. (Full text in PDF)


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 Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Full text in PDF)


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. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Full text in PDF).

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