神经形态工程学
材料科学
人工智能
计算机科学
人工神经网络
作者
Fandi Chen,Shuo Zhang,Long Hu,Jiajun Fan,Chun‐Ho Lin,Peiyuan Guan,Yingze Zhou,Tao Wan,Shuhua Peng,Chun H. Wang,Liao Wu,Teri M. Furlong,Nagarajan Valanoor,Dewei Chu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202300266
摘要
Abstract Artificial perception technologies capable of sensing and feeling mechanical stimuli like human skins are critical enablers for electronic skins (E‐Skins) needed to achieve artificial intelligence. However, most of the reported electronic skin systems lack the capability to process and interpret the sensor data. Herein, a new design of artificial perceptual system integrating ZnO‐based synaptic devices with Pt/carbon nanofibers‐based strain sensors for stimuli detection and information processing is presented. Benefiting from the controllable ion migration after indium doping, the device can emulate various essential functions, such as short‐term/long‐term plasticity, paired‐pulse facilitation, excitatory post‐synaptic current, and synaptic plasticity depending on the number, frequency, amplitude, and width of the applied pulses. The Pt/carbon nanofibers‐based strain sensors can detect subtle human motion and convert mechanical stimuli into electrical signals, which are further processed by the ZnO devices. By attaching the integrated devices to finger joints, it is demonstrated that they can recognize handwriting and gestures with a high accuracy. This work offers new insights in designing artificial synapses and sensors to process and recognize information for neuromorphic computing and artificial intelligence applications.
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