Neuromorphic Devices for Bionic Sensing and Perception

Front Neurosci. 2021 Jun 29:15:690950. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.690950. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Neuromorphic devices that can emulate the bionic sensory and perceptual functions of neural systems have great applications in personal healthcare monitoring, neuro-prosthetics, and human-machine interfaces. In order to realize bionic sensing and perception, it's crucial to prepare neuromorphic devices with the function of perceiving environment in real-time. Up to now, lots of efforts have been made in the incorporation of the bio-inspired sensing and neuromorphic engineering in the booming artificial intelligence industry. In this review, we first introduce neuromorphic devices based on diverse materials and mechanisms. Then we summarize the progress made in the emulation of biological sensing and perception systems. Finally, the challenges and opportunities in these fields are also discussed.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; artificial neural systems; bionic sensing and perception; neuromorphic devices; neuromorphic engineering.

Publication types

  • Review