Adaptive logic circuits

Abstract
The paper gives a survey of physically realisable adaptive circuits. Past work on biological models and their descendents is reviewed, these being largely analogue. A purely digital adaptive model or Adaptive Logic Circuit (ALC) is introduced. Six examples of design techniques are given in order to illustrate the way in which the processing properties of ALC networks may be determined. These include the description of an adaptive microcircuit which has been developed as a building brick for ALC systems. Comparisons with the analogue devices are made and the topic of reliability is touched on. This paper was presented at the British Computer Society First National Symposium on Logical Design, held at Reading University in July, 1967.

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