Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado
University of Seville
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Archive | 2012
José Ramón García Oya; Andrew Kwan; Fernando Muñoz Chavero; Fadhel M. Ghannouchi; Mohamed Helaoui; Fernando Márquez Lasso; E. López-Morillo; Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado
There are currently a large number of different communication standards, due to the widespread acceptance of wireless technologies. As a consequence, there is a tendency to design transceivers for multiple standards [1-8]. A similar problem arises in the test industry, where providers of testing and certification services to the wireless communication industry need multi-standard receivers, in order to reduce the cost in testing equipment.
conference of the industrial electronics society | 2012
Ángeles Rodríguez Serrano; Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; Alberto Villafañe Pérez; Eloísa Martín Ramos
Electric power systems are immersed in a period of change where new agents are appearing (like the Electric Vehicle Service Provider), and new services are needed, with the Smart Grid concept in mind. These new services require advanced communication infrastructure to support information and data flows. Therefore, it is necessary to identify and specify communication interfaces between new and existing entities. This task entails the definition of message types and information exchanged within every Protocol Data Unit. In this paper, the communication interfaces of the Service Provider entity are identified, and a use case for Energy Planning Validation is described.
international work-conference on artificial and natural neural networks | 1997
Francisco Colodro Ruiz; Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; R.G. Carvajal; L.G. Franquelo
Cellular Neural Networks (CNNs) represents a computational paradigm which has evolved to cover a very broad class of problems and applications. Different implementations of CNNs using digital and analog technologies can be found in the literature. In this paper, a new hardware implementation is proposed that uses Pulse Stream Techniques (PST). PST techniques allow the implementation of large arrays of CNNs with programmable synapses, combining the best of both, digital and analog worlds.
international work conference on artificial and natural neural networks | 1997
Francisco Colodro Ruiz; Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; R.G. Carvajal; L.G. Franquelo
Regarding hardware implementation, stochastic logic represents a good compromise between digital and analogue designs. This paper presents a hardware implementation of fuzzy logic controllers using stochastic logic. Unlike previous implementations, in this approach, all the operations in the fuzzy controller, that is, membership function generation, the inference process, and defuzzification, are carried out by means of a stochastic coding of the internal signals and simple logic gates. This produces a controller with reduced hardware complexity when compared to conventional digital implementations, while maintaining a good accuracy of the results.
international work conference on artificial and natural neural networks | 1997
R.G. Carvajal; Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; Francisco Colodro Ruiz; L.G. Franquelo
In the recent years, the number of ASIC designs which include a fuzzy or neural controllers inside, has increased. The basic structure of these controllers is usually repeated; therefore, it seems reasonable to create a tool to automate the development of these controllers. This paper presents a software tool called AFAN, designed to generate fuzzy and neural controllers. AFAN accounts for resolution, speed and area consumption in order to select the architecture of the controller that best accommodates to a set of user specifications. The result is a file containing a VHDL code of a directly synthesizable fuzzy or neural controller. A set of examples is provided in order to show the solutions produced by AFAN with different specifications.
international work-conference on artificial and natural neural networks | 1995
Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; Francisco Colodro Ruiz; L.G. Franquelo
This paper presents an architecture for the implementation of a large Stochastic Hopfield Neural Networks (SHNNs). The sequential SHNN, originally proposed in [1], takes a long time to convergence. On the other hand, the connection between chips limits to one hundred the number of neurons of the fully parallel SHNN proposed in [2]–[3]. A multichip approach proposed in this paper overcome both problems. The architecture, using a mixed parallel-sequential strategy, reduces the number of interconection lines to k while accelerates the convergence time of the network in [1] by a factor k. A partitioning problem is simulated to evaluate the behavior of the network.
International journal of energy systems | 1989
Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; Antonio Gómez Expósito; L.G. Franquelo
Archive | 1996
Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; Jorge Jesús Chávez Orzaez; L.G. Franquelo
Archive | 1997
R.G. Carvajal; Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; Francisco Colodro Ruiz; L.G. Franquelo
Archive | 1997
Vicente Baena Lecuyer; Miguel Ángel Aguirre Echanove; Antonio Jesús Torralba Silgado; L.G. Franquelo; Julio Faura