Flexible Neuromorphic Electronics for Wearable Near‐Sensor and In‐Sensor Computing Systems
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Abstract
Flexible neuromorphic architectures that emulate biological cognitive systems hold great promise for smart wearable electronics. To realize neuro-inspired sensing and computing electronics, artificial sensory neurons that detect and process external stimuli must be integrated with central nervous systems capable of parallel computation. In near-sensor computing, synaptic devices, and sensors are used to emulate sensory neurons and receptors, respectively. In contrast, in in-sensor computing, a single multifunctional device serves as both the receptor and neuron. Bio-inspired cognitive systems efficiently detect and process stimuli through data structuring techniques, significantly reducing data volume and…
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- Neuromorphic engineering
- Wearable computer
- Computer science
- Electronics
- Wearable technology
- Cognitive computing
- Process (computing)
- Smart system
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