Simple Collision-Based Chemical Logic Gates with Adaptive Computing

R. Toth, Christopher Stone, B. D. L. Costello, A. Adamatzky, L. Bull
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We present a method that is capable of implementing information transfer without any rigidly controlled architecture using the light-sensitive Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction system. Chemical wave fragments are injected into a subexcitable area and their collisions result in annihilation, fusion or quasi-elastic interactions depending on their initial positions. The fragments of excitation both pre and post collision possess a considerable freedom of movement when compared to previous implementations of information transfer in chemical systems. We propose that the collision of such wave fragments can be controlled automatically through adaptive computing. By extension, forms of unconventional computing, i.e., massively parallel non-linear computers, can be realised by such an approach. In this study we present initial results from using a simple evolutionary algorithm to design Boolean logic gates within the BZ system. [Article copies are available for purchase from InfoSci-on-Demand.com]
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基于自适应计算的简单碰撞化学逻辑门
我们提出了一种利用光敏Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ)反应体系,在没有任何严格控制架构的情况下实现信息传输的方法。化学波碎片被注入亚可激区,它们的碰撞导致湮灭、融合或准弹性相互作用,这取决于它们的初始位置。与化学系统中以前的信息传递实现相比,碰撞前后的激发片段具有相当大的运动自由。我们提出可以通过自适应计算自动控制这类波片的碰撞。通过扩展,非常规计算的形式,即大规模并行非线性计算机,可以通过这种方法实现。在这项研究中,我们提出了使用一个简单的进化算法来设计BZ系统内的布尔逻辑门的初步结果。[文章副本可于infosci-ondemand.com购买]
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