Presentation
Heterotic Computing Examples with Optics, Bacteria, and Chemicals
Author/s | Stepney, Susan
Abramsky, Samson Bechmann, Matthias Gorecki, Jerzy Kendon, Viv Naughton, Thomas J. Pérez Jiménez, Mario de Jesús Romero Campero, Francisco José Sebald, Angelika |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial |
Publication Date | 2012 |
Deposit Date | 2018-10-23 |
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ISBN/ISSN | 978-3-642-32893-0 0302-9743 |
Abstract | Unconventional computers can perform embodied computation
that can directly exploit the natural dynamics of the substrate. But
such in materio devices are often limited, special purpose machines. To
be practically useful, ... Unconventional computers can perform embodied computation that can directly exploit the natural dynamics of the substrate. But such in materio devices are often limited, special purpose machines. To be practically useful, unconventional devices are usually be combined with classical computers or control systems. However, there is currently no established way to do this, or to combine different unconventional devices. In this position paper we describe heterotic unconventional computation, an approach that focusses on combinations of unconventional devices. This will need a sound semantic framework defining how diverse unconventional computational devices can be combined in a way that respects the intrinsic computational power of each, whilst yielding a hybrid device that is capable of more than the sum of its parts. We also describe a suite of diverse physical implementations of heterotic unconventional computers, comprising computation performed by bacteria hosted in chemically built material, sensed and controlled optically and chemically. |
Funding agencies | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). España |
Project ID. | TIN2009–13192
JCI-2010-06532 |
Citation | Stepney, S., Abramsky, S., Bechmann, M., Gorecki, J., Kendon, V., Naughton, T.J.,...,Sebald, A. (2012). Heterotic Computing Examples with Optics, Bacteria, and Chemicals. En UCNC 2012: 11th International Conference on Unconventional Computing and Natural Computation (198-209), Orléan, France: Springer. |
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