Lee et al., 2023 - Google Patents
An artificial olfactory sensory neuron for selective gas detection with in-sensor computingLee et al., 2023
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- Lee S
- Kang M
- Han J
- Yun S
- Park I
- Choi Y
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We present a neuromorphic sensory module for gas detection using a two-in-one typed olfactory neuron for in-sensor computing. The module integrates a sensor for gas detection and a neuron for generating spike signals and delivering them into the post-synapse. The …
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