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4 January 1986 Optical Implementations Of Lumped Threshold Logic
S. C. Gustafson, J. A. Kirk, G. R. Little, R. P. Kenan, C. M. Verber
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Abstract
Optically implemented threshold logic systems that are characterized by thresholding operations concentrated at one functional location are considered. The objective is to identify architectures and associated integrated optical and holographic techniques that might be used to design superior register-level computation modules. A complete design for a lumped threshold 2-bit multiplier is presented as an example, and methods for general lumped threshold module synthesis are discussed.
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S. C. Gustafson, J. A. Kirk, G. R. Little, R. P. Kenan, and C. M. Verber "Optical Implementations Of Lumped Threshold Logic", Proc. SPIE 0564, Real-Time Signal Processing VIII, (4 January 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949717
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Integrated optics

Logic

Optical components

Sensors

Tolerancing

Chemical elements

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