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Artificial Sense Technology: Emulating and Extending Biological Senses

Jianwu Wang, Cong Wang, Pingqiang Cai, Yifei Luo, Zequn Cui, Xian Jun Loh, Xiaodong Chen

2021ACS Nano103 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biological senses are critical for the survival of organisms. A great deal of attention has focused on elucidating the underlying physiological mechanisms of the senses, inspiring various sensing techniques. Despite progress in this area, gaps remain between the biological senses and conventional sensing techniques. In this Perspective, we propose the concept of artificial sense technology, which mimics the biological senses but differs in terms of objective sensing and intelligent feedback capabilities. We first summarize recent progress in the use of nanotechnologies to emulate the biological senses and then outline the advantages of artificial sense technology, which extend the capabilities of its biological counterparts. We envision artificial sense technology as a powerful perceptual interface that will play key roles in sensation substitution, digital healthcare, animal interactions, plant electronics, smart robots, and other areas that enrich the connections of the physical and virtual worlds.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionBiomimeticsArtificial lifePerceptionPerspective (graphical)Key (lock)Cognitive scienceArtificial intelligenceBiologyPsychologyNeuroscienceComputer securityAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesBiosensors and Analytical Detection
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