Title :
Complex-valued Neuron to describe the Dynamics after Hopf Bifurcation: an Example of CPG Model for a Biped Locomotion
Author :
Nishikawa, Ikuko ; Hayashi, Kohei ; Sakakibara, Kazutoshi
Author_Institution :
Ritsumeikan Univ., Shiga
Abstract :
Complex-valued Hopfield network is used to model the dynamics of a network of limit cycle oscillators, each of which emerges via Hopf bifurcation, to investigate the dependency of the network dynamics on a bifurcation parameter. As an application, a network of two complex-valued neurons is used as a central pattern generator model for a biped locomotion. A bifurcation parameter is a constant input from higher motor centers. Numerical calculations show the system successfully expresses some characteristic behaviors, which were obtained by more complicated Fitzhugh-Nagumo oscillator model, and which were found in clinical data of disordered interlimb coordination caused by Parkinson´s disease. The observed results of symmetric anti -phase synchronization, asymmetric synchronization, and breakdown of the synchronization can be explained by the existence condition of the energy function of the complex-valued neural network, and by the synchronization condition of a coupled system of phase oscillators.
Keywords :
Hopfield neural nets; bifurcation; legged locomotion; Fitzhugh-Nagumo oscillator model; Hopf bifurcation parameter; Parkinson disease; asymmetric synchronization; biped locomotion; central pattern generator model; complex-valued Hopfield network; complex-valued neural network; complex-valued neuron; disordered interlimb coordination; network dynamics; symmetric anti-phase synchronization; Bifurcation; Electric breakdown; Frequency synchronization; Hopfield neural networks; Legged locomotion; Limit-cycles; Neural networks; Neurons; Oscillators; Parkinson´s disease; Biped locomotion; Central Pattern Generator; Complex-valued Hopfield network; Limit cycle oscillation; Parkinson´s disease;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks, 2007. IJCNN 2007. International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1379-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1098-7576
DOI :
10.1109/IJCNN.2007.4370977