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Why in News?
Researchers at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bengaluru, have developed a frog-inspired neuromorphic sensor that responds to humidity and light.
Key Features -
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Aspect |
Von Neumann Bottleneck (Conventional Systems) |
Frog-Inspired Neuromorphic Sensor |
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Data Handling |
Separate units for sensing, memory, and processing → requires constant data transfer. |
Integrates sensing, memory, and processing in a single platform. |
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Energy Use |
High energy consumption due to repeated transfer between CPU, memory, and sensor. |
Low energy use by computing at the source (edge computing). |
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Response Mode |
Always-on, continuous operation → drains battery. |
Event-driven response → fires only when stimulus detected. |
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Efficiency |
Slower, less efficient due to transfer delays. |
Brain-like efficiency → simultaneous sensing, storage, and processing. |
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Biological Analogy |
Mechanical separation of functions unlike natural systems. |
Mimics frog synapses → adaptive, moisture/light-sensitive behaviour. |
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