A Real-time clustering system for spatio-temporal signals from network of neurons


Autoria(s): Hassan, Kamal; Rajan, K; Sikdar, Sujit K
Data(s)

01/11/2009

Resumo

Over past few years, the studies of cultured neuronal networks have opened up avenues for understanding the ion channels, receptor molecules, and synaptic plasticity that may form the basis of learning and memory. The hippocampal neurons from rats are dissociated and cultured on a surface containing a grid of 64 electrodes. The signals from these 64 electrodes are acquired using a fast data acquisition system MED64 (Alpha MED Sciences, Japan) at a sampling rate of 20 K samples with a precision of 16-bits per sample. A few minutes of acquired data runs in to a few hundreds of Mega Bytes. The data processing for the neural analysis is highly compute-intensive because the volume of data is huge. The major processing requirements are noise removal, pattern recovery, pattern matching, clustering and so on. In order to interface a neuronal colony to a physical world, these computations need to be performed in real-time. A single processor such as a desk top computer may not be adequate to meet this computational requirements. Parallel computing is a method used to satisfy the real-time computational requirements of a neuronal system that interacts with an external world while increasing the flexibility and scalability of the application. In this work, we developed a parallel neuronal system using a multi-node Digital Signal processing system. With 8 processors, the system is able to compute and map incoming signals segmented over a period of 200 ms in to an action in a trained cluster system in real time.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/41193/1/A_Real-Time.pdf

Hassan, Kamal and Rajan, K and Sikdar, Sujit K (2009) A Real-time clustering system for spatio-temporal signals from network of neurons. In: TENCON 2009-2009 IEEE Region 10 Conference, 23-26 Nov 2009, Singapore.

Publicador

IEEE

Relação

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5396063

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/41193/

Palavras-Chave #Physics
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Conference Paper

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