Multimodal In‐Sensor Computing with Dual‐Phase Organic Synapses for Wearable Fitness Monitoring
Abstract
Abstract With the advancement of wearable and mobile devices, demand for the real‐time, low‐power processing of physiological and environmental signals is growing rapidly. To achieve this, neuromorphic systems that employ artificial synapses for analog signal processing and parallel computing represent a promising strategy. In this study, a synaptic sensor is developed that simultaneously responds to human respiration and ambient ultraviolet (UV) light, enabling multimodal analog data processing. The proposed device is fabricated using the organic semiconductor 5,5′‐Di(4‐biphenylyl)‐2,2′‐bithiophene, which has distinct bulk and channel phases. Human respiration‐induced airflow is converted into a synaptic current via charge trapping triggered by the interaction between molecules of water and the bulk phase, leading to real‐time detection of the respiratory rate. The inherent photosensitivity of the device also allows for simultaneous UV detection, thus capturing the environmental exposure conditions. Using these multimodal sensing and processing capabilities, a real‐time feedback system is implemented that supports exercise monitoring by integrating physiological and environmental information. This work demonstrates the potential use of synaptic sensors as front‐end components in wearable neuromorphic platforms, offering a compact, energy‐efficient, and intelligent interface for healthcare and personalized information services.
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Authors (10)
Yanran Mao
Key Laboratory of Low‐Dimensional Quantum Structures and Quantum Control of the Ministry of Education Hunan Research Center of the Basic Discipline for Quantum Effects and Quantum Technologies Department of Physics Hunan Normal University Changsha 410081 P. R. China
Yongsuk Choi
Chuan Qian
Key Laboratory of Low‐Dimensional Quantum Structures and Quantum Control of the Ministry of Education Hunan Research Center of the Basic Discipline for Quantum Effects and Quantum Technologies Department of Physics Hunan Normal University Changsha 410081 P. R. China
Dong Gue Roe
Department of Photonics and Nanoelectronics Hanyang University, ERICA Ansan Republic of Korea
Seonkwon Kim
Yuehong Liu
Key Laboratory of Low‐Dimensional Quantum Structures and Quantum Control of the Ministry of Education Hunan Research Center of the Basic Discipline for Quantum Effects and Quantum Technologies Department of Physics Hunan Normal University Changsha 410081 P. R. China
Diandian Chen
Key Laboratory of Low‐Dimensional Quantum Structures and Quantum Control of the Ministry of Education Hunan Research Center of the Basic Discipline for Quantum Effects and Quantum Technologies Department of Physics Hunan Normal University Changsha 410081 P. R. China
Dongsheng Tang
Synergetic Innovation Center for Quantum Effects and Application, Key Laboratory of Low-dimensional Quantum Structures and Quantum Control of Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory for Multifunctional Ionic Electronic Materials and Devices, College of Physics and Electronics, Hunan Normal University , Changsha 410081, Hunan,
Jia Sun
National Medical Products Administration Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Southern Medical University
Jeong Ho Cho