R-STDP Spiking Neural Network Architecture for Motion Control on a Changing Friction Joint Robotic Arm

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Abstract

Neuromorphic computing is a recent class of brain-inspired high-performance computer platforms and algorithms involving biologically-inspired models adopting hardware implementation in integrated circuits. The neuromorphic computing applications have provoked the rise of highly connected neurons and synapses in analog circuit systems that can be used to solve today's challenging machine learning problems. In conjunction with biologically plausible learning rules, such as the Hebbian learning and memristive devices, biologically-inspired spiking neural networks are considered the next-generation neuromorphic hardware construction blocks that will enable the deployment of new analog in situ learning capable and energetic efficient brain-like devices. These features are envisioned for modern mobile robotic implementations, currently challenging to overcome the pervasive von Neumann computer architecture. This study proposes a new neural architecture using the spike-time-dependent plasticity learning method and step-forward encoding algorithm for a self tuning neural control of motion in a joint robotic arm subjected to dynamic modifications. Simulations were conducted to demonstrate the proposed neural architecture's feasibility as the network successfully compensates for changing dynamics at each simulation run.

Original languageEnglish
Article number904017
JournalFrontiers in Neurorobotics
Volume16
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 May 2022

Keywords

  • STDP
  • applications
  • control theory
  • neuromorphic
  • reinforcement learning
  • reward modulation
  • robotics

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