2018
DOI: 10.1049/iet-cdt.2017.0187
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On‐chip communication for neuro‐glia networks

Abstract: Hardware has become more prone to faults as a result of geometric scaling, wear-out and faults caused during the manufacturing process, therefore, the reliability of hardware is reliant on the need to continually adapt to faults. A computational model of biological self-repair in the brain, derived from observing the role of astrocytes (a glial cell found in the mammalian brain), has captured self-repair within models of neural networks known as neuro-glia networks. This astrocyte-driven repair process can add… Show more

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