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This project aims to enhance electronic nose technology by mimicking biological olfactory systems. It focuses on improving the speed and accuracy of odor detection using a bio-inspired approach that incorporates spiking neuronal networks and neuromorphic hardware.
One of the main obstacles to a wider uptake of general purpose chemical sensing devices, so-called electronic noses (e-noses), are their generally slow response times.
Yet, animals use their olfactory senses for essential tasks such as detecting threats and locating food or mating partners.
The reason for the enormous success of biological olfactory systems is only partially due to faster sensors.
Recent behavioural and physiological work has shown that animals make decisions, and that the respo…
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