Periodic Reporting for period 1 - NEHIL (Neuromorphic-Enhanced Heterogeneously-Integrated FMCW LiDAR)
Berichtszeitraum: 2024-10-01 bis 2026-01-31
WP3 delivered the first photonic reservoir computing chip with passive linear nodes and MZI‑based readout, showing effective compensation of nonlinear optical distortion and confirming functional resonator‑based RC behaviour.
In WP4, the consortium defined the chip‑scale FMCW LiDAR architecture, validated system variants through simulation, and selected the monostatic FPA approach due to superior range performance. Work progressed on pixel arrays, an FMCW‑grade on‑chip laser, and custom TX/RX ASIC designs.
WP5 demonstrated low‑temperature FeFETs, compute‑in‑memory circuit
Beyond technical achievements, the project strengthens collaboration between European and Korean partners, establishing a transcontinental research ecosystem that accelerates knowledge exchange and contributes to long‑term impact. Stakeholder interactions and internal demonstrations indicate growing interest from potential adopters who value the combination of low power consumption, system integration potential and high sensing fidelity.
To ensure that these results translate into real‑world uptake, several needs have emerged. Continued research and system‑level optimisation are required to mature the technology toward higher TRLs and to validate performance in more demanding environments. Larger‑scale demonstrators and pilot deployments will be essential to build user confidence and reduce perceived adoption risks. For successful market uptake, clear exploitation strategies, stronger IP protection and tailored commercialisation support will be needed, along with access to markets, partnerships and financing mechanisms suited to deep‑tech hardware. Maintaining international cooperation and engaging with emerging regulatory and standardisation efforts will further support future deployment, particularly in application areas that require certification or compliance with safety‑critical standards.