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Neuromorphic sensors, Plan Jericho and the linkage between Western Sydney University and the RAAF

Neuromorphic sensors, Plan Jericho and the linkage between Western Sydney University and the RAAF

Season 1 Episode 9 Published 5 years, 7 months ago
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In this episode, Grant McHerron and Katherine Ziesing, Managing Editor of ADM, talk with Associate Professor Greg Cohen, Program Lead for the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems at Western Sydney University and GPCAPT Lyle Holt, Director - Plan Jericho for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

We start the episode by discussing neuromorphic imaging and its applications in the field of astronomy, the concept demonstrator that's been developed within a shipping container and the project's involvement with Plan Jericho, including how Greg's team made the connection with the RAAF. Greg walks us through how the initial meeting with Plan Jericho lead to the concept demonstration program and how that, in turn, developed the concept into the field of deployable Space Situational Awareness.


Following a discussion of other opportunities for neuromorphic vision systems, Lyle explains the purpose behind the RAAF's Project Jericho and provides an example of one of the many projects they're currently progressing. He also notes Project Jericho's use of rapid prototyping, its links into academia and the EDGY Air Force initiative that helps to identify opportunities for new solutions to existing issues.


We wrap up with Western Sydney University's engagement with other groups thanks to this project and the opportunities offered through Project Jericho.


For more information about the Astrosite neuromorphic system, WSU have released a video walk through that demonstrates it in operation. You can access the video using the link below:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KFibR0IV-E


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