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Neuromorphic olfaction

2016

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A Review Of Current Neuromorphic Approaches For Vision, Auditory, And Olfactory Sensors, Anup Vanarse, Adam Osseiran, Alexander Rassau Jan 2016

A Review Of Current Neuromorphic Approaches For Vision, Auditory, And Olfactory Sensors, Anup Vanarse, Adam Osseiran, Alexander Rassau

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Conventional vision, auditory, and olfactory sensors generate large volumes of redundant data and as a result tend to consume excessive power. To address these shortcomings, neuromorphic sensors have been developed. These sensors mimic the neuro-biological architecture of sensory organs using aVLSI (analog Very Large Scale Integration) and generate asynchronous spiking output that represents sensing information in ways that are similar to neural signals. This allows for much lower power consumption due to an ability to extract useful sensory information from sparse captured data. The foundation for research in neuromorphic sensors was laid more than two decades ago, but recent developments …