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In this book, two ways to represent and process information by analog circuits have been discussed. In both cases, information is encoded in the activation pattern on a map, i.e. the distribution of currents or voltages in an array of electrical nodes.
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People with a background in optics might misinterpret this statement. “Resolution” designates the quantization step in the coding scheme. In this sense, resolution is infinite for analog and continuous place coding circuits.
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Landolt, O. (1998). Conclusion. In: Place Coding in Analog VLSI. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5701-2_8
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