PMID: 11909221Mar 23, 2002Paper

Flexible parallel implementation of logic gates using chaotic elements

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Sudeshna SinhaWilliam L Ditto

Abstract

We demonstrate the basic principles for the direct and flexible implementation of all basic logical operations utilizing low dimensional chaos. Then we generalize the concept to high dimensional chaotic systems, and show the parallelism inherent in such systems. As a case study we implement the proposed parallel computing architecture to obtain parallelized bit-by-bit addition with a two-dimensional chaotic neuronal and a three-dimensional chaotic laser model.

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