Return Map Quantization from an Integrate-and-Fire Model with Two Periodic Inputs
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概要
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In this paper, we consider the Integrate-and-Fire Model (ab. IFM) with two periodic inputs. The IFM outputs a pulse-train which is governed by a one dimensional return map. Using the return map, the relationship between the inputs and the output is clarified: the first input determines the global shape of the return map and the IFM outputs various periodic and chaotic pulse-trains; the second input quantizes the state of the return map and the IFM outputs various periodic pulse-trains. Using a computer aided analysis method, the quantized return map can be analyzed rigorously. Also, some typical phenomena are confirmed in the laboratory.
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- 1999-07-25
著者
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Saito Toshimichi
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Hosei University
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TORIKAI Hiroyuki
EECE Dept., Hosei University
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Torikai H
Hosei Univ. Koganei‐shi Jpn
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Torikai Hiroyuki
Department Of Electronics Electrical And Computer Engineering Hosei University
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Saito Toshimichi
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Hosei University
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Saito Toshimichi
Department Of Electronics And Electrical Engineering Hosei University
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