Title :
Current-mode techniques for the implementation of continuous- and discrete-time cellular neural networks
Author :
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Angel ; Espejo, Servando ; Domínguez-Castro, Rafael ; Huertas, Jose L. ; Sánchez-Sinencio, E.
Author_Institution :
Spanish Microelectron. Center, Seville Univ., Spain
fDate :
3/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A unified, comprehensive approach to the design of continuous-time (CT) and discrete-time (DT) cellular neural networks (CNNs) using CMOS current-mode analog techniques is presented. The net input signals are currents instead of voltages, which avoids the need for current-to-voltage dedicated interfaces in image processing tasks with photosensor devices. Outputs may be either currents or voltages. Cell design relies on exploiting current mirror properties for the efficient implementation of both linear and nonlinear analog operators. Basic design issues, the influence of nonidealities and advanced circuit design issues, and design for manufacturability considerations associated with statistical analysis are discussed. Experimental results are given for three prototypes designed for 1.6-μm n-well CMOS technologies. One is discrete-time and can be reconfigured via local logic for noise removal, feature extraction (borders and edges), shadow detection, hole filling, and connected component detection (CCD) on a rectangular grid with unity neighborhood radius. The other two prototypes are continuous-time and fixed template: one for CCD and other for noise removal
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; analogue processing circuits; image processing equipment; neural chips; 1.6 micron; CMOS current-mode analog techniques; connected component detection; continuous-time; current mirror properties; design for manufacturability considerations; discrete-time cellular neural networks; feature extraction; fixed template; hole filling; image processing; local logic; n-well CMOS technologies; net input signals; nonidealities; shadow detection; statistical analysis; unity neighborhood radius; CMOS technology; Cellular neural networks; Charge coupled devices; Computed tomography; Image edge detection; Image processing; Mirrors; Prototypes; Signal processing; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on