DocumentCode
1704593
Title
Design and construction of a balanced ternary ALU with potential future cybernetic intelligent systems applications
Author
Eaton, Malachy
Author_Institution
Dept. Comput. Sci. & Inf. Syst., Univ. of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
fYear
2012
Firstpage
30
Lastpage
35
Abstract
Central to the operation of any future cybernetic intelligent system based on digital principles is the method of representation of individual states in the system, together with the fundamental operations for moving from one state to the next. All modern computer systems on which these cybernetic systems are based have the binary representational system at their core. This system uses just two states representing variously the numerical values zero and one, or the logic values true and false. However the potential benefits of the balanced ternary method of representing symbolic data have been known for some time. We restate these benefits within a brief historical context and propose the adoption of a convenient standardised nomenclature. We then describe the design and construction of a 1-trit (trit being the ternary equivalent of the bit) balanced ternary ALU (Arithmetic and Logic Unit) based on DPDT (double-pole double-throw) relays. The potential use of this device as an educational tool in teaching computer science students basic principles of ternary and other multiple-value computing paradigms is also discussed. We briefly conclude with a look at some visions of the future where ternary computing may form the core of cybernetic intelligent systems based on advances in nanoelectromechanical technology.
Keywords
artificial intelligence; computer aided instruction; computer science education; data structures; digital arithmetic; relays; teaching; DPDT relays; arithmetic and logic unit; balanced ternary ALU; balanced ternary method; binary representational system; computer science teaching; cybernetic intelligent systems applications; double-pole double-throw relays; educational tool; individual states representation method; multiple-value computing paradigms; nanoelectromechanical technology; symbolic data representation; ternary computing; Artificial intelligence; Libraries; ALU; balanced ternary; cybernetic intelligent system; educational tool; relay computer; trit;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cybernetic Intelligent Systems (CIS), 2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Limerick
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIS.2013.6782156
Filename
6782156
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