Wireless neural network coupled by infrared communications
Kazuki Matsumoto, Hiroyuki Torikai, Kien Nguyen and Hiroo Sekiya
7th Japan-Korea Joint Workshop on Complex Communication Sciences (JKCCS' 19), Jan. 2019. [pdf document]

<Abstract>

A Spiking Neural Network (SNN), which expresses information by spike trains, has an ability to process information with low energy like a human brain. Hardware implementation of a SNN is an important research problem. If the neurons are linked by wireless communications, SNNs can obtain the spatial degree of freedom, which may extend application area dramatically. Additionally, such SNNs can process information with low energy, owing to wireless communication by the spike trains. Therefore, it is regarded as low power-consumption wireless sensor networks (WSNs) with adding the functions of SNN neurons to wireless sensor nodes. We call above concept WiBIC(Wireless Brain-Inspired Computing). This WiBIC can distribute information processing like a brain on the WSN nodes. This paper presents a SNN with infrared(IR) communications as the first step of the above concept. Neurons are implemented by field programmable gate array, which are linked by IR communications. The implemented SNN succeeded in acquiring the XOR function through reinforcement learning.

 

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