Computer Science – Other Computer Science
Scientific paper
2010-04-13
Fluctuation and Noise Letters 9 (2010) pp. 323-330
Computer Science
Other Computer Science
Accepted for publication in Fluctuation and Noise Letters (December 2010 issue)
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0219477510000253
We show two universal, Boolean, deterministic logic schemes based on binary noise timefunctions that can be realized without time-averaging units. The first scheme is based on a new bipolar random telegraph wave scheme and the second one makes use of the recent noise-based logic which is conjectured to be the brain's method of logic operations [Physics Letters A 373 (2009) 2338-2342]. Error propagation and error removal issues are also addressed.
Khatri Sunil
Kish Laszlo B.
Peper Ferdinand
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