Spiking Neuron with Sensing Coil Based on a Volatile Memristor
T. Karimov, V. Rybin, Vasiliy Pchelko, Alexander Mikhailov, Yulia Bobrova, D. Butusov
The convergence of sensing and processing is a critical frontier in the development of energy-efficient spiking edge intelligence. This paper presents a novel hardware implementation of a sensory neuron evolving from the leaky integrate-and-fire (LIF) model by coupling a volatile memristor with an LC tank circuit. The proposed memristor–resistor–inductor–capacitor (MRLC) neuron embeds electromagnetic sensing directly into neuronal dynamics, enabling direct transduction of proximity information into spike trains. We demonstrate that the circuit functions as a metal-sensitive proximity sensor with spiking output in both simulation and physical experiments. Moreover, the MRLC neuron exhibits rich dynamical regimes, including regular spiking, bursting with 2–5 spikes per burst, and quasi-chaotic behavior, as well as sensing memory provided by hysteresis-like multistability, which is a notable advancement over simple rate-encoding LIF neurons.
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