The increasing needs for new types of computing lie in the requirements in harsh environments. In this study, the successful development of a non-electrical neural network is presented that functions based on mechanical computing. By overcoming the challenges of low mechanical signal transmission efficiency and intricate layout design methodologies, a mechanical neural network based on bistable kirigami-based mechanical metamaterials have designed. In preliminary tests, the system exhibits high reliability in recognizing handwritten digits and proves operable in low-temperature environments. This work paves the way for a new, alternative computing system with broad applications in areas where electricity is not accessible. By integrating with the traditional electronic computers, the present system lays the foundation for a more diversified form of computing.
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Wu, L., Lu, Y., Li, P., Wang, Y., Xue, J., Tian, X., … Jiang, H. (2024). Mechanical Metamaterials for Handwritten Digits Recognition. Advanced Science, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202308137
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