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Chaos, CNN, memristors and beyond : a festschrift for Leon Chua / editors, Andrew Adamatzky, University of the West of England, UK, Guanrong Chen, City University of Hong Kong, PR China.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Adamatzky, Andrew, editor.
Chen, G. (Guanrong), editor.
Series:
Gale eBooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neural networks (Computer science).
Memristors.
Chaotic behavior in systems.
Chua, Leon O., 1936-.
Chua, Leon O.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 549 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Singapore ; London : World Scientific, 2013.
New Jersey : World Scientific, [2013]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This invaluable book is a unique collection of tributes to outstanding discoveries pioneered by Leon Chua in nonlinear circuits, cellular neural networks, and chaos. It is comprised of three parts. The first - cellular nonlinear networks, nonlinear circuits and cellular automata - deals with Chua's Lagrangian circuits, cellular wave computers, bio-inspired robotics and neuro-morphic architectures, toroidal chaos, synaptic cellular automata, history of Chua's circuits, cardiac arrhythmias, local activity principle, symmetry breaking and complexity, bifurcation trees, and Chua's views on nonline
Contents:
Preface; CONTENTS; Part I. Cellular Nonlinear Networks, Nonlinear Circuits and Cellular Automata; 1. Genealogy of Chua's Circuit Peter Kennedy; 1. Introduction; 2. History; 3. Five-element Chua's Circuit; 3.1. Discrete circuit realization; 3.2. Piecewise-linear Chua diode; 3.2.1. Op amp-based negative impedance converters; 3.2.2. Current-mode negative impedance converters; 3.2.3. Transistor-based negative impedance converter and diodes; 3.3. Cubic nonlinearity; 3.4. Asymmetric nonlinearity; 3.5. Inductor; 3.5.1. Gyrator-based inductor; 3.6. Integrated circuit realization
4. Four-element Chua's Circuit5. Three-element Chaotic Circuit; 6. Summary; References; 2. Impasse Points, Mutators, and Other Chua Creations Hyongsuk Kim; 1. Introduction; 2. Impasse Points; 3. Mutators; 3.1. Realization of mutators; 3.2. Experimental verification of mutators; 4. Other Chua Creations; Acknowledgment; References; 3. Chua's Lagrangian Circuit Elements Orla Feely; 1. Introduction; 2. Chua's Presentation of Lagrangian Circuit Elements; 3. Summary; References; 4. From CNN Dynamics to Cellular Wave Computers Tamas Roska; 1. Introduction
2. Using Cellular Dynamics and Nonlinear Dynamical Circuits for Computation - A Prehistory3. The Standard CNN (Cellular Neural/Nonlinear Network) as the Practically Feasible Prototype Solution and Related Stability Issues; 4. Inventing the Stored Programmable Spatial-temporal Computer: The CNN Universal Machine (CNN-UM) and the Cellular Wave Computer; 5. Making the First Silicon Visual Microprocessors and its Computational Infrastructure - Other Physical Implementations; 6. Biological Relevance and Bio-inspiration
7. Some Fundamental Theorems - More than PDE, Equivalence to Fully-connectedness, Analytic Theory of CA, Godel Incompleteness8. Prototype Spatial-temporal CNN Algorithms and Novel Applications; 9. Physical and Virtual Cellular Machines with Kilo- and Mega-processor Chips and Related Topographic Algorithms; 10. Conclusions and Major New Challenges; Acknowledgment; References; 5. Contributions of CNN to Bio-robotics and Brain Science Paolo Arena and Luca Patane; 1. Introduction; 2. CNN-based CPGs for Locomotion Control in Bio-robots; 2.1. Basis of locomotion
2.2. The CNN neuron model for CPG: a slow-fast controllable limit cycle2.3. CPG in a reaction-diffusion CNN structure; 2.4. CPG in amulti-template-CNN; 3. A Brain for the Body:A CNN-based Spatio-temporal Approach; 3.1. Control architecture; 3.1.1. Sensory block; 3.1.2. Basic behaviors; 3.1.3. Representation layer; 3.1.4. Preprocessing block; 3.1.5. Perceptual core; 3.1.6. Selection network; 3.1.7. Motivation layer and learning process; 3.2. Simulation results; 3.2.1. Learning phase; 3.2.2. Testing phase; 3.2.3. Experimental results; 4. A Note on Winnerless Competition in CNNs; 5. Conclusions
Acknowledgement
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781299281318
1299281311
9789814434805
9814434809
OCLC:
897427181

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