Computing with Multi-Value Logic in Quantum Dot Cellular Automata,量子ドットセルラーオートマトンにおける多値論理計算,9781394253951,978-1-394-25395-1【電子書籍 / 1ユーザー】

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Description
Meet the latest challenges in quantum computing with this cutting-edge volume
Miniaturization is one of the major forms (and drivers) of innovation in electronics and computing. In recent years, the rapid reduction in the size of semiconductors and other key elements of digital technology has created major challenges, which new technologies are being continuously mobilized to meet. Quantum dot cellular automata (QCA) is a technology with huge potential to meet these challenges, particularly if multi-value computing is brought to bear.
Computing with Multi-Value Logic in Quantum Dot Cellular Automata introduces this groundbreaking area of technology and its major applications. Using MATLAB?? software and a novel multi-value logic simulator, the book demonstrates that multi-value circuits with a function that approximates fuzzy logic are within reach of modern engineering and design. Rigorous and clear, this book offers a crucial introduction to the processes of designing multi-value logic circuits with QCA technology.
Contents:
1 Quantum Dots
2 Synthesis Methods of Quantum Dots and Applications
3 Overview of QCA
4 Polarization and Polarization Calculations in QCA (Quantum Calculations in QCA)
5 Multi-Valued Cells Based on Polarization Calculations
6 Effect of Polarization for Two Adjacent Cells and Power Consumption in Multi-Valued Cells
7 Structure of Basic Gates Using the Proposed Cells in Multi-Value QCA
8 Implementation of Ternary and Quaternary Basic Gates Using QQCASim and TQCASim
9 A Review of Literature on Memory Structures
10 Proposed PIM Cells and Their Fault Analysis in Binary QCA
11 Design Details of Binary Boolean Operators Using Basic PIM Cells: Proposing and Analyzing Basic-Extended Hypothesis
12 Proposed PIM Cells in Ternary QCA and Their Fault Analysis
13 Design Details of Ternary Boolean Operators Using Basic PIM Cells and Analysis of Basic-Extended Hypothesis