The field of neuromorphic computing is inspired by the brain’s architecture and the way biological neural systems process and respond to sensory input. Neuromorphic sensors are designed to mimic the sensory systems found in nature—such as the human sense of sight, touch, and hearing—by leveraging bio-inspired circuits and algorithms. These sensors go beyond traditional robotic
Morphological computation refers to the idea that the physical structure (or morphology) of a system—such as a robot—can be used to offload some of the computational processes typically handled by its brain (central processor). This approach emphasizes the role of a robot’s body and its interaction with the environment in performing tasks. Instead of relying
Capsule endoscopy is a revolutionary medical procedure that allows doctors to visualize the inside of a patient’s gastrointestinal tract without the need for traditional, invasive procedures like colonoscopies or upper endoscopies. This technology utilizes a small, pill-sized capsule equipped with a camera and other sensors that the patient swallows, allowing it to capture images as