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A bioinspired analogous nerve towards artificial intelligence

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A bioinspired analogous nerve towards artificial intelligence

X. Liao, W. Song, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking APT nerve, an all-in-one bionic artificial nerve that mimics biological neural networks! Developed by a team of researchers including Xinqin Liao and Weitao Song from Nanyang Technological University, this innovative technology showcases rapid response, high durability, and zero energy consumption, making it a potential game-changer for human-machine interfaces and neuroprosthetics.

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Abstract
A bionic artificial device commonly integrates various distributed functional units to mimic the functions of biological sensory neural system, bringing intricate interconnections, complicated structure, and interference in signal transmission. Here we show an all-in-one bionic artificial nerve based on a separate electrical double-layers structure that integrates the functions of perception, recognition, and transmission. The bionic artificial nerve features flexibility, rapid response (<21 ms), high robustness, excellent durability (>10,000 tests), personalized capability, and no energy consumption when no mechanical stimulation is being applied. The response signals are highly regionally differentiated for the mechanical stimulations, which enables the bionic artificial nerve to mimic the spatiotemporally dynamic logic of a biological neural network. Multifunctional touch interactions demonstrate the enormous potential of the bionic artificial nerve for human-machine hybrid perceptual enhancement. By incorporating the spatiotemporal resolution function and algorithmic analysis, we hope that bionic artificial nerves will promote further development of sophisticated neuroprosthetics and intelligent robotics.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 14, 2020
Authors
Xinqin Liao, Weitao Song, Xiangyu Zhang, Chaoqun Yan, Tianliang Li, Hongliang Ren, Cunzhi Liu, Yongtian Wang, Yuanjin Zheng
Tags
bionic artificial nerve
APT nerve
biological neural networks
human-machine interfaces
neuroprosthetics
mechanical stimuli
flexibility
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