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Realization of an Artificial Visual Nervous System using an Integrated Optoelectronic Device Array.

Tae-Ju Lee1, Kwang-Ro Yun2, Su-Kyung Kim2, Jong-Ho Kim2, Junyoung Jin3, Kee-Baek Sim2, Da-Hoon Lee1, Gyu Weon Hwang3, Tae-Yeon Seong1,2.   

Abstract

Human behavior (e.g., the response to any incoming information) has very complex forms and is based on the response to consecutive external stimuli entering varied sensory receptors. Sensory adaptation is an elementary form of the sensory nervous system known to filter out irrelevant information for efficient information transfer from consecutive stimuli. As bioinspired neuromorphic electronic system is developed, the functionality of organs shall be emulated at a higher level than the cell. Because it is important for electronic devices to possess sensory adaptation in spiking neural networks, the authors demonstrate a dynamic, real-time, photoadaptation process to optical irradiation when repeated light stimuli are presented to the artificial photoreceptor. The filtered electrical signal generated by the light and the adapting signal produces a specific range of postsynaptic states through the neurotransistor, demonstrating changes in the response according to the environment, as normally perceived by the human brain. This successfully demonstrates plausible biological sensory adaptation. Further, the ability of this circuit design to accommodate changes in the intensity of bright or dark light by adjusting the sensitivity of the artificial photoreceptor is demonstrated. Thus, the proposed artificial photoreceptor circuits have the potential to advance neuromorphic device technology by providing sensory adaptation capabilities.
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Keywords:  artificial synapses; perovskite patterning; polymer electrolytes; sensory adaptation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34636092     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202105485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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Review 1.  Progress of Materials and Devices for Neuromorphic Vision Sensors.

Authors:  Sung Woon Cho; Chanho Jo; Yong-Hoon Kim; Sung Kyu Park
Journal:  Nanomicro Lett       Date:  2022-10-15
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