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Tactile sensory coding and learning with bio-inspired optoelectronic spiking afferent nerves

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Tactile sensory coding and learning with bio-inspired optoelectronic spiking afferent nerves

H. Tan, Q. Tao, et al.

Explore the groundbreaking research by Hongwei Tan, Quanzheng Tao, Ishan Pande, Sayani Majumdar, Fu Liu, Yifan Zhou, Per O.A. Persson, Johanna Rosen, and Sebastiaan van Dijken as they unveil an optoelectronic spiking afferent nerve system inspired by biological somatosensory systems. This innovative system integrates MXene-based pressure sensors and synaptic photomemristors to recognize patterns and learn hand-writings, paving the way for advancements in e-skin and human-machine interactions.... show more
Abstract
Inspired by biological somatosensory systems, we report an optoelectronic spiking afferent nerve with neural coding, perceptual learning and memorizing capabilities to mimic tactile sensing and processing. Our system senses pressure by MXene-based sensors, converts pressure information to light pulses by coupling light-emitting diodes to analog-to-digital circuits, then integrates light pulses using a synaptic photomemristor. With neural coding, our spiking nerve is capable of not only detecting simultaneous pressure inputs, but also recognizing Morse code, braille, and object movement. Furthermore, with dimensionality-reduced feature extraction and learning, our system can recognize and memorize handwritten alphabets and words, providing a promising approach towards e-skin, neurorobotics and human-machine interaction technologies.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Mar 13, 2020
Authors
Hongwei Tan, Quanzheng Tao, Ishan Pande, Sayani Majumdar, Fu Liu, Yifan Zhou, Per O.A. Persson, Johanna Rosen, Sebastiaan van Dijken
Tags
optoelectronic system
pressure sensors
neural coding
perceptual learning
human-machine interaction
Morse code
Braille
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