Perspective of smart self-powered neuromorphic sensor and their challenges towards artificial intelligence for next-generation technology

•Self-powered neuromorphic sensors and their challenges towards AI.•The self-powered neuromorphic sensor is a new era for biomedical sensor.•Artificial Intelligence provides a new idea for complete information. Emerging flexible artificial sensory systems that can emulate biological sensory percepti...

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Robotics
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Sensory perception
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