17/12/2025
NeuMat Spotlight: Special Session on Sustainable Neuromorphic Hardware at WCCI 2026
In today's data-driven world, rapid, reliable, and accurate decision-making through the processing of vast amounts of multi-modal sensory data, all under strict low-power budgets, is essential for many applications, including edge computing, medical devices, autonomous robotics, and remote monitoring systems. However, as device scaling continues, hardware errors increase, prompting the electronic systems community to explore novel approaches for hardware reliability. The growing demand for high reliability and fault tolerance, coupled with the need for small size, lightweight, and low-power consumption (SWaP), elevates dependability and low-SWaP as critical design objectives.