Bio-inspired computing-a dive into critical problems, potential architecture and techniques

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Abstract

The integration and development of electronics in the recent years have impacted a major development on the world and humans, one among that is nanotechnology. Nanotechnology has achieved a greater progress in biomedical engineering in diagnosis and treatment, leading to the introduction of nanomaterials for drug delivery, prostheses and implanting. This work describes the Bio-Nano-tools that are developed based on iron oxide properties, automated tools used in the tumor detection, satin bowerbird optimization (SBO) technique employed in diagnosis of skin cancer. This work also highlights the post introduction development of nanomaterials like combination of nanotechnology with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact, advancement of nanomaterials based on their operations, shapes and characteristics that leading to the growth of nanostructures with operations control properties. The paper also highlights the improvement of silicon neuromorphic photonic processors and parallel simulators in the development of bio inspired computing. We are hopeful that this review article provides future directions in Bio-Inspired Computing.

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Bale, A. S., Tiwari, S., Khatokar, A., Vinay, N., & Kiran Mohan, M. S. (2021). Bio-inspired computing-a dive into critical problems, potential architecture and techniques. Trends in Sciences, 18(23). https://doi.org/10.48048/tis.2021.703

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