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A Universal Flexible Neuromorphic Tactile System with Multithreshold Strategy

Published 11 Aug 2024 in cs.NE and cs.RO | (2408.05846v3)

Abstract: Extremely increased unstructured data brought by the large-scale intelligent sensing devices application have big challenges not only in data storing and processing but also power consumption surging. Therefore, to improve energy efficiency and processing speed, a new generation system structure and construction strategy is necessary. Most biological nervous systems, especially the tactile system, have a good flexibility and data processing performance with low power usage. Inspired from this mechanism, to optimize the intelligent system, we report a universal fully flexible neuromorphic perception system with a strong compatibility and multi-threshold signal processing strategy by mimicking tactile nervous system. Peak signal accumulated from spike encoded sensor signal in front-end processing unit can be used for recognition task directly since the bionic synaptic plasticity. Compared with conventional systems, power consumption of our system significantly decreases about 1 order of magnitude in a same recognition task. What is more, the design of voltage-based matching circuit and multithreshold processing circuit provide an excellent compatibility and multi-signal processing capability in our system. In feasibility verification, our system can output trend of different input signals (continuous signal and frequency signal etc.) accurately and have a high recognition accuracy of 90% in the symbol pattern and 90% in Morse code. These properties of our neuromorphic system show a great application potential in intelligent devices and bionic robots.

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