Neuromorphic Twins for Networked Control and Decision-Making

11/01/2022
by   Holger Boche, et al.
0

We consider the problem of remotely tracking the state of and unstable linear time-invariant plant by means of data transmitted through a noisy communication channel from an algorithmic point of view. Assuming the dynamics of the plant are known, does there exist an algorithm that accepts a description of the channel's characteristics as input, and returns 'Yes' if the transmission capabilities permit the remote tracking of the plant's state, 'No' otherwise? Does there exist an algorithm that, in case of a positive answer, computes a suitable encoder/decoder-pair for the channel? Questions of this kind are becoming increasingly important with regards to future communication technologies that aim to solve control engineering tasks in a distributed manner. In particular, they play an essential role in digital twinning, an emerging information processing approach originally considered in the context of Industry 4.0. Yet, the abovementioned questions have been answered in the negative with respect to algorithms that can be implemented on idealized digital hardware, i.e., Turing machines. In this article, we investigate the remote state estimation problem in view of the Blum-Shub-Smale computability framework. In the broadest sense, the latter can be interpreted as a model for idealized analog computation. Especially in the context of neuromorphic computing, analog hardware has experienced a revival in the past view years. Hence, the contribution of this work may serve as a motivation for a theory of neuromorphic twins as a counterpart to digital twins for analog hardware.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
03/26/2021

On the Semi-Decidability of Remote State Estimation and Stabilization via Noisy Communication Channels

We consider the task of remote state estimation and stabilization of dis...
research
08/27/2017

Methods for applying the Neural Engineering Framework to neuromorphic hardware

We review our current software tools and theoretical methods for applyin...
research
05/14/2018

A Survey on Analog Models of Computation

We present a survey on analog models of computations. Analog can be unde...
research
02/27/2020

Is my Neural Network Neuromorphic? Taxonomy, Recent Trends and Future Directions in Neuromorphic Engineering

In this paper, we review recent work published over the last 3 years und...
research
12/06/2022

Non-Computability of the Pseudoinverse on Digital Computers

The pseudoinverse of a matrix, a generalized notion of the inverse, is o...
research
10/30/2018

Neuromorphic hardware as a self-organizing computing system

This paper presents the self-organized neuromorphic architecture named S...
research
10/29/2022

On the Need of Neuromorphic Twins to Detect Denial-of-Service Attacks on Communication Networks

As we are more and more dependent on the communication technologies, res...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset