Toward Embedded Emotionally Intelligent System

In this paper, brain emotional learning based intelligent controller (BELBIC) is implemented and verified for embedded and dedicated applications. Simulation results of this controller in continious simulation environments such as MATLAB/SIMULINK environment show that it is a suitable controller for many linear and nonlinear controlling tasks. Converting the high-level continuous model such as SIMULINK to event based HDL code is not a simple task and many aspects of this model conversion should be considered. A semi-automatic method was applied to SIMULINK model for obtaining a non-synthesizable VHDL code. After that, synthesizable code of BELBIC is created and verified for target platform based on designer objectives.

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