Neuromorphic chipsdefensegreen techISRIt is apparent that neuromorphic chip based computational systems scalable to the capabilities of the human brain are a clear possibility provided an all-rounddoi:10.2139/ssrn.2773015Kulshrestha, SanatanSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
“At the more sophisticated, second level, Dawn’s structure emulates the best architecture that exists for processing information: the human brain. This allows us to break down the highly complex problem of autonomy the same way biology does: with compartmentalized ‘cortexes,’ each one with ...
KP is the brain of the architecture and responsible for modeling network behavior and decision-making. These decisions are made for different applications in the network, such as resource management, networking configurations, mobility management, and localization. In this layer, knowledge is created by...
Ion transport and hydrodynamic flow through nanometer-sized channels (nanopores) have been increasingly studied owing to not only the fundamental interest in the abundance of novel phenomena that has been observed but also their promising application in innovative nanodevices, including next-generation sequ...
A neuro-inspired computing chip emulates the structure and operation of the biological brain and represents an innovative and assured approach to the development of intelligent computing[1]. When processing Artificial Intelligence workloads, these neuro-inspired computing chips are expected to provide adva...
The development of deep learning and open access to a substantial collection of imaging data together provide a potential solution for computational image transformation, which is gradually changing the landscape of optical imaging and biomedical research. However, current implementations of deep learning ...
In this paper, we reviewed the history of organ-on-a-chip and discussed the main constitutions and materials of organs-on-chips. Through evaluating the existing organs-on-chips, we proposed that a highly integrated organ-on-a-chip should include four elements, microfluidic chip, cells or ...
The most known example is that of Moore’s law, which explains the exponential growth in the performance of computer chips. Many consumer-oriented apps have experienced similar exponential growth by offering affordable services. In healthcare and life science, the mapping of the human genome and ...
Traditional von Neumann computing systems involve separate processing and memory units. However, data movement is costly in terms of time and energy and this problem is aggravated by the recent explosive growth in highly data-centric applications related
(peptidomics) by Zhang et al.58revealed the ability of probiotics to modulate the gut-brain axis through a dynamic landscape of the peptidome across multiple regions. This study indicates the potential of proteomics to unravel probiotic interactions with the host beyond the gut to the nervous ...