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Implementation of Parallel Arithmetic in a Cellular Automaton
Strasbourg, France July 24-July 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ASAP.1995.5229281995 IEEE International Conference on ...
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Richard Squier, Georgetown University
Ken Steiglitz, Princeton University
Mariusz Jakubowski, Princeton University
We describe an approach to parallel computation using particle propagation and collisions in a one-dimensional cellular automaton using a particle model -- a Particle Machine (PM). Such a machine has the parallelism, structural regularity, and local connectivity of systolic arrays, but is general and programmable. It contains no explicit multipliers, adders, or other fixed arithmetic operations; these are implemented using fine-grain interactions of logical particles which are injected into the medium of the cellular automaton, and which represent both data and processors. We give parallel, linear-time implementations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Index Terms:
particle machine, particle model, cellular automaton, parallel arithmetic
Citation:
Richard Squier, Ken Steiglitz, Mariusz Jakubowski, "Implementation of Parallel Arithmetic in a Cellular Automaton," asap, pp.238, 1995 IEEE International Conference on Application-Specific Array Processors (ASAP'95), 1995
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