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Stephen P. DeWeerth
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- affiliation: Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j24]Jeonghee Kim, Thomas Wichmann, Omer T. Inan, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Fitts' Law Based Performance Metrics to Quantify Tremor in Individuals With Essential Tremor. IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics 26(5): 2169-2179 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [c28]Hangue Park, Kyunggeune Oh, Boris I. Prilutsky, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A real-time closed-loop control system for modulating gait characteristics via electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves. BioCAS 2016: 95-98 - [c27]Jeonghee Kim, Claire Parnell, Thomas Wichmann, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Quantitative assessment of arm tremor in people with neurological disorders. EMBC 2016: 2299-2302 - [c26]Jeonghee Kim, Claire Parnell, Thomas Wichmann, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Longitudinal wearable tremor measurement system with activity recognition algorithms for upper limb tremor. EMBC 2016: 6166-6169 - 2013
- [j23]Liang Guo, Gareth S. Guvanasen, Xi Liu, Christopher Tuthill, T. Richard Nichols, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A PDMS-Based Integrated Stretchable Microelectrode Array (isMEA) for Neural and Muscular Surface Interfacing. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst. 7(1): 1-10 (2013) - 2010
- [j22]Shane A. Migliore, Lena H. Ting, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Passive joint stiffness in the hip and knee increases the energy efficiency of leg swinging. Auton. Robots 29(1): 119-135 (2010) - [j21]Liang Guo, Kathleen W. Meacham, Shawn Hochman, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A PDMS-Based Conical-Well Microelectrode Array for Surface Stimulation and Recording of Neural Tissues. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 57(10): 2485-2494 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j20]Edgar A. Brown, James D. Ross, Richard A. Blum, Yoonkey Nam, Bruce C. Wheeler, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Stimulus-Artifact Elimination in a Multi-Electrode System. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst. 2(1): 10-21 (2008) - [c25]Edgar A. Brown, James D. Ross, Richard A. Blum, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Stimulation and recording of neural tissue, closing the loop on the artifact. ISCAS 2008: 356-359 - 2007
- [j19]Stephen P. DeWeerth, Michael S. Reid, Edgar A. Brown, Robert J. Butera:
A comparative analysis of multi-conductance neuronal models in silico. Biol. Cybern. 96(2): 181-194 (2007) - [j18]Carrie A. Williams, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A comparison of resonance tuning with positive versus negative sensory feedback. Biol. Cybern. 96(6): 603-614 (2007) - [j17]Michael S. Reid, Edgar A. Brown, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A parameter-space search algorithm tested on a Hodgkin-Huxley model. Biol. Cybern. 96(6): 625-634 (2007) - [j16]Carrie A. Williams, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Resonance tuning of a neuromechanical system with two negative sensory feedback configurations. Neurocomputing 70(10-12): 1954-1959 (2007) - [j15]Mario F. Simoni, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Sensory Feedback in a Half-Center Oscillator Model. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 54(2): 193-204 (2007) - [j14]Richard A. Blum, James D. Ross, Edgar A. Brown, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
An Integrated System for Simultaneous, Multichannel Neuronal Stimulation and Recording. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Regul. Pap. 54-I(12): 2608-2618 (2007) - 2006
- [j13]Michael Elliott Sorensen, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
An Algorithmic Method for Reducing Conductance-based Neuron Models. Biol. Cybern. 95(2): 185-192 (2006) - [j12]Michael S. Reid, Edgar A. Brown, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Subthreshold CMOS Array for Generating a Gaussian Distribution of Currents. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 53-II(10): 1123-1127 (2006) - [j11]Girish N. Patel, Michael S. Reid, David E. Schimmel, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
An asynchronous architecture for modeling intersegmental neural communication. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 14(2): 97-110 (2006) - [c24]Jevin E. Scrivens, Lena H. Ting, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Effects of stance width on control gain in standing balance. EMBC 2006: 4055-4057 - [c23]Kartik Sundar, Lena H. Ting, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Passive Dynamics of a Hybrid Neuromechanical Joint Incorporating Living Muscle. EMBC 2006: 4486-4489 - 2005
- [c22]Shane A. Migliore, Edgar A. Brown, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Biologically Inspired Joint Stiffness Control. ICRA 2005: 4508-4513 - 2004
- [j10]Mario F. Simoni, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Michael Elliott Sorensen, Ronald L. Calabrese, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A multiconductance silicon neuron with biologically matched dynamics. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 51(2): 342-354 (2004) - 2003
- [j9]Vladimir E. Bondarenko, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Girish N. Patel, Stephen P. DeWeerth, Ronald L. Calabrese:
A bifurcation of a synchronous oscillations into a torus in a system of two mutually inhibitory aVLSI neurons: experimental observation. Neurocomputing 52-54: 691-698 (2003) - [j8]Tina A. Hudson, Julian A. Bragg, Paul E. Hasler, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
An analog VLSI model of muscular contraction. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 50(7): 329-342 (2003) - 2002
- [j7]Mario F. Simoni, Michael Elliott Sorensen, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Ronald L. Calabrese, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Control of bursting properties in a silicon neuron CPG. Neurocomputing 44-46: 645-651 (2002) - [j6]Brian K. Meadows, Ted H. Heath, Joseph D. Neff, Edgar A. Brown, David W. Fogliatti, Michael Gabbay, Visarath In, Paul E. Hasler, Stephen P. DeWeerth, William L. Ditto:
Nonlinear antenna technology. Proc. IEEE 90(5): 882-897 (2002) - [c21]Julian A. Bragg, Edgar A. Brown, Paul E. Hasler, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A silicon model of an adapting motoneuron. ISCAS (4) 2002: 261-264 - [c20]Joseph D. Neff, Brian K. Meadows, Edgar A. Brown, Stephen P. DeWeerth, Paul E. Hasler:
A CMOS coupled nonlinear oscillator array. ISCAS (4) 2002: 301-304 - [c19]Richard A. Blum, Charles S. Wilson, Paul E. Hasler, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A CMOS imager with real-time frame differencing and centroid computation. ISCAS (3) 2002: 329-332 - 2001
- [j5]Tina A. Hudson, Julian A. Bragg, David C. Lin, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
An integrated circuit implementation of the Huxley sarcomere model. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 48(12): 1471-1479 (2001) - 2000
- [j4]Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Girish N. Patel, Ronald L. Calabrese, Stephen P. DeWeerth, Avis H. Cohen:
Modeling Alternation to Synchrony with Inhibitory Coupling: A Neuromorphic VLSI Approach. Neural Comput. 12(10): 2259-2278 (2000) - [c18]Charles S. Wilson, Paul E. Hasler, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Synchrony detection for spike-mediated computation. ISCAS 2000: 305-308 - [c17]Julian A. Bragg, Reid R. Harrison, Paul E. Hasler, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A floating-gate pFET based CMOS programmable analog memory cell array. ISCAS 2000: 339-342 - [c16]Tina A. Hudson, David C. Lin, Julian A. Bragg, Edgar A. Brown, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
An analog VLSI model of muscle sarcomeres. ISCAS 2000: 431-434 - [c15]Mario F. Simoni, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Michael Elliott Sorensen, Ronald L. Calabrese, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Development of Hybrid Systems: Interfacing a Silicon Neuron to a Leech Heart Interneuron. NIPS 2000: 173-179
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c14]Charles S. Wilson, Tonia G. Morris, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A Two-Dimensional, Object-Based Analog VLSI Visual Attention System. ARVLSI 1999: 291-308 - [c13]Girish N. Patel, Edgar A. Brown, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A Neuromorphic VLSI System for Modeling the Neural Control of Axial Locomotion. NIPS 1999: 724-730 - [c12]Girish N. Patel, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Ronald L. Calabrese, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Bifurcation Analysis of a Silicon Neuron. NIPS 1999: 731-737 - 1997
- [c11]Stephen P. DeWeerth, Girish N. Patel, Mario F. Simoni, David E. Schimmel, Ronald L. Calabrese:
A VLSI Architecture for Modeling Intersegmental Coordination. ARVLSI 1997: 182-200 - [c10]Girish N. Patel, Jeremy H. Holleman, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Analog VLSI Model of Intersegmental Coordination with Nearest-Neighbor Coupling. NIPS 1997: 719-725 - 1996
- [c9]Hakan Urey, William T. Rhodes, Stephen P. DeWeerth, Timothy J. Drabik:
Optoelectronic image processor for multiresolution Gabor filtering. ICASSP 1996: 3236-3239 - [c8]Timothy K. Horiuchi, Tonia G. Morris, Christof Koch, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Analog VLSI Circuits for Attention-Based, Visual Tracking. NIPS 1996: 706-712 - 1995
- [j3]Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Converting spatially encoded sensory information to motor signals using analog VLSI circuits. Auton. Robots 2(2): 93-104 (1995) - [c7]Tonia G. Morris, Denise M. Wilson, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Analog VLSI circuits for manufacturing inspection. ARVLSI 1995: 241-257 - [c6]Girish N. Patel, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
An Analog VLSI Loser-Take-All Circuit. ISCAS 1995: 850-853 - [c5]Brannon C. Harris, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Analog Encoding Circuits for a Digital CMOS Neural Oscillator. ISCAS 1995: 989-992 - [c4]Denise M. Wilson, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Winning Isn't Everything. ISCAS 1995: 1336-1339 - 1994
- [c3]Tonia G. Morris, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Analog VLSI arrays for morphological image processing. ASAP 1994: 132-142 - [c2]Stephen P. DeWeerth, Tonia G. Morris:
Analog VLSI Circuits for Primitive Sensory Attention. ISCAS 1994: 507-510 - 1992
- [j2]Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Analog VLSI circuits for stimulus localization and centroid computation. Int. J. Comput. Vis. 8(3): 191-202 (1992) - 1991
- [j1]Stephen P. DeWeerth, Lars Nielsen, Carver Mead, Karl Johan Åström:
A simple neuron servo. IEEE Trans. Neural Networks 2(2): 248-251 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Stephen P. DeWeerth, Carver Mead:
An Analog VLSI Model of Adaptation in the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex. NIPS 1989: 742-749
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