Intelligent nano-machines are a promising candidate technology for the next generation of health care. The realization of such units relies on novel, unconventional approaches, to navigate the challenges of this particular domain. In this work, we present three chemical processes, that can be used to realize a recently proposed molecular matrix multiplication unit on the lab-scale. The matrix multiplication is the fundamental operation for the realization of neural networks and, therefore, artificial intelligence. Hence, this work presents an important step towards practical realization of intelligent nano-machines for the next generation of health care.

Investigation of Different Chemical Realizations for Molecular Matrix Multiplications

Tuccitto N.;Trusso Sfrazzetto G.;Santonocito R.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Intelligent nano-machines are a promising candidate technology for the next generation of health care. The realization of such units relies on novel, unconventional approaches, to navigate the challenges of this particular domain. In this work, we present three chemical processes, that can be used to realize a recently proposed molecular matrix multiplication unit on the lab-scale. The matrix multiplication is the fundamental operation for the realization of neural networks and, therefore, artificial intelligence. Hence, this work presents an important step towards practical realization of intelligent nano-machines for the next generation of health care.
2024
Chemicals
Chlorine compounds
Color
Internet of Bio-Nano Things
Machine Learning
Molecular Communications
Nanobioscience
Solvents
Spectroscopy
Task analysis
Unconventional Computing
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