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Accession number:
20142917946795
Title: A novel structure of embryonics electronic cell array
Authors: Zhu, Sai1 Email author szhumail@163.com; Cai, Jinyan1; Meng, Yafeng1; Li, Danyang1; Zhang, Junbin1; Meng, Tianzhen1
Author affiliation: 1 Department of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering College, No.97, Heping West Road, Shijiazhuang, China
Source title: WSEAS Transactions on Circuits and Systems
Abbreviated source title: WSEAS Trans. Circuits Syst.
Volume: 13
Issue date: 2014
Publication year: 2014
Pages: 224-232
Language: English
ISSN: 11092734
E-ISSN: 2224266X
Document type: Journal article (JA)
Publisher: World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society, Ag. Ioannou Theologou 17-23, Zographou, Athens, 15773, Greece
Abstract: Based on the classic embryonics electronic cell array structure, a novel structure of embryonic electronic cell array is proposed. The connections between cells are subdivided into local connection mode and remote connection mode. Cell is directly connected to its eight surrounding neighbor electronic cells in local connection mode. In remote connection mode, the signal between nonadjacent electronic cells transmits via the cooperation of switch boxes in electronic cells. By extending the connections between the electronic cells, the width of the switch box in each electronic cell is reduced and the length of gene configured connection is shorted with the ensuring connectivity between electronic cells. The self-repair ability of the proposed embryonics electronic cell array is verified through the simulation realization of a circuit.
Number of references: 13
Main heading: Cytology
Controlled terms: Cells - Electric switches - Repair
Uncontrolled terms: Connection mode - Electronic cells - Embryonics - Local connections - Novel structures - Self-repair - Switch box
Classification code: 461.2 Biological Materials and Tissue Engineering - 714 Electronic Components and Tubes - 913.5 Maintenance
Database: Compendex
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