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Neurohybrid Memristive CMOS-Integrated Systems for Biosensors and Neuroprosthetics
Alexey MikhaylovAlexey PimashkinYana PigarevaSvetlana GerasimovaEvgeny GryaznovSergey ShchanikovAnton ZuevMax TalanovIgor LavrovIgor LavrovVyacheslav DeminVictor ErokhinVictor ErokhinVictor ErokhinSergey LobovSergey LobovIrina MukhinaIrina MukhinaVictor KazantsevVictor KazantsevHuaqiang WuBernardo SpagnoloBernardo SpagnoloBernardo Spagnolosubject
NeuroprostheticsComputer sciencemicrofluidicsneuroprosthetics02 engineering and technologyMemristorbiosensorlaw.inventionspiking neural networklcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawElectronic engineeringmemristorlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryElectronic circuitSpiking neural networkArtificial neural networkGeneral Neuroscience021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyChipCMOSneuronal culturePerspectiveState (computer science)0210 nano-technology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencedescription
Here we provide a perspective concept of neurohybrid memristive chip based on the combination of living neural networks cultivated in microfluidic/microelectrode system, metal-oxide memristive devices or arrays integrated with mixed-signal CMOS layer to control the analog memristive circuits, process the decoded information, and arrange a feedback stimulation of biological culture as parts of a bidirectional neurointerface. Our main focus is on the state-of-the-art approaches for cultivation and spatial ordering of the network of dissociated hippocampal neuron cells, fabrication of a large-scale cross-bar array of memristive devices tailored using device engineering, resistive state programming, or non-linear dynamics, as well as hardware implementation of spiking neural networks (SNNs) based on the arrays of memristive devices and integrated CMOS electronics. The concept represents an example of a brain-on-chip system belonging to a more general class of memristive neurohybrid systems for a new-generation robotics, artificial intelligence, and personalized medicine, discussed in the framework of the proposed roadmap for the next decade period.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-04-01 | Frontiers in Neuroscience |