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System approach in organization of power supply of computer and computer systems

2012 International Conference on Actual Problems of Electron Devices Engineering, 2012
A system approach to optimization of the energy efficiency of non-linear power supplies, as which the switching power supplies of computers were used, is described. The organization of power supply is based on sharing of the optical non-contact sensor, built-in functions of basic input-output system, power factor corrector in the pulsed power supply ...
D.A. Mykolenko, Yu.B. Tomashevskiy
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Evolutionary computational synthesis of self-organizing systems

Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 2014
AbstractA computational approach for the design of self-organizing systems is proposed that employs a genetic algorithm to efficiently explore the vast space of possible configurations of a given system description. To generate the description of the system, a two-field based model is proposed in which agents are assigned parameterized responses to two
James Humann, Newsha Khani, Yan Jin 0008
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Building Organic Computing Systems

2017
Historically, we have investigated first the possibility to construct single self-adaptive and self-organising systems such as a self-learning traffic controller. In this context, we have developed a generic multi-level control architecture with the task to sense and analyse the context of the system and to derive suitable control actions. This control
Christian Müller-Schloer, Sven Tomforde
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A Computer Organization and Programming System for Automated Maintenance

IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1963
This paper describes an approach to the maintenance problem of central processors which minimizes the human role. This approach consists of a combination of 1) a programming system which computes the diagnostic program from the design-automation tape, and 2) a novel organization of a part of the controls of an experimental computer.
Klim Maling, E. L. Allen
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Organic Quantum Computing Systems for Eletronic Brain

Extended Abstracts of the 1990 International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials, 1990
The authors propose organic quantum computing system models. The systems are based on novel organic quantum dots device architectures and multiple valued cellular automata( CA ) dynamics. In the systems, the MOSFET vertica.1 quantum device architecture is considered.
K. Sakurai, S. Takano
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Biological systems of cellular organization and their computer models

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1977
Abstract Artificial biological systems of cellular organization constructed of discrete populations of 100–1000 formal cell-automata have been studied through computer simulation. For the interpretation of the results the unitary smooth muscle tissue was chosen; each cell-automaton of the model corresponds to one smooth muscle cell.
L V, Reshodko, Z, Drska
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Impact of memory systems on computer architecture and system organization

IBM Systems Journal, 1986
The largest part of computer architecture, in both the central processing unit and the overall system, has been and continues to be directly influenced in one way or another by the types of memory systems available. This is readily apparent in certain areas such as I/O architecture and memory hierarchies.
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Computer Model of the Formation of Self‐Organizing Systems

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1972
AbstractA model of a simple self‐organizing system is investigated. Mechanisms that are important to a molecular‐biological understanding of evolution are studied with the aid of the model.
H D, Försterling, H, Kuhn, K H, Tews
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Remarks on Self-organization and Trust in Organic Computing Systems

2007
The vision of Organic Computing postulates the advent of multitudes of services provided by collections of intelligent devices by means of selforganized cooperation. Due to their large numbers and their versatile interactions in potentially unlimited networks, it will be unfeasible to explicitly control the behavior of these (partially mobile) devices ...
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Simulation of self-organizing systems by digital computer

Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on Information Theory, 1954
A general discussion of ideas and definitions relating to self-organizing systems and their synthesis is given, together with remarks concerning their simulation by digital computer. Synthesis and simulation of an actual system is then described.
Belmont G. Farley, Wesley A. Clark
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