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Non–von Neumann multi-input spike signal processing enabled by an artificial synaptic multiplexer

  • Dong Hae Ho
  • , Dong Gue Roe
  • , Yoon Young Choi
  • , Seongchan Kim
  • , Young Jin Choi
  • , Do Hwan Kim
  • , Sae Byeok Jo
  • , Jeong Ho Cho
  • Yonsei University
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Hanyang University

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Abstract

Multiplexing is essential for technologies that require processing of a large amount of information in real time. Here, we present an artificial synaptic multiplexing unit capable of realizing parallel multi-input control system. Ion gel was used as a dielectric layer of the artificial synaptic multiplexing unit because of its ionic property, allowing multigating for parallel input. A closed-loop control system that enables multi-input–based feedback for actuator bending control was realized by incorporating an ion gel–based artificial synaptic multiplexing unit, an actuator, and a bending angle sensor. The proposed multi-input control system could simultaneously process input and feedback signals, offering a breakthrough in industries in which the processing of vast amounts of streaming data is essential.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereabn183
JournalScience advances
Volume8
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2022

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