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Enabling High‐Speed Computing with Electromagnetic Pulse Switching

Alex Yakovlev, Víctor Pacheco‐Peña

2020Advanced Materials Technologies26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Communication and transfer of information from one block to another within a system is fundamental for high‐speed and efficient computing. Herein, a simple approach for computing, without using conventional electrical charge/discharge‐based primitive operations, in which information is represented in electromagnetic energy steps travelling in sections of transmission lines, is proposed. These steps are formed by transverse electromagnetic (TEM) square pulses with a polarity representing the values of Boolean variables. Logical operations between variables are realized at the crossing point of inter‐connected transmission lines by exploiting the known laws of reflection and transmission of TEM waves allowing power division and/or recombination. A series and parallel configurations for at‐will square pulse manipulation are discussed, offering new possibilities for future electromagnetic pulse‐based computing systems.

Topics & Concepts

Electric power transmissionTransmission (telecommunications)Pulse (music)Reflection (computer programming)Electromagnetic pulsePoint (geometry)Polarity (international relations)Division (mathematics)Block (permutation group theory)Data transmissionComputer scienceElectromagnetic radiationElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringOpticsVoltagePhysicsTelecommunicationsComputer hardwareEngineeringMathematicsArithmeticProgramming languageCellGeneticsBiologyGeometryQuantum-Dot Cellular AutomataQuantum and electron transport phenomenaPhotonic and Optical Devices
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