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Models and Paradigms of Cellular Automata With Several Active Cells
Abstract
The chapter describes the models and paradigms of asynchronous cellular automata with several active cells. Variants of active states are considered in which an asynchronous cellular automaton functions without loss of active cells. Structures that allow the coincidence of several active states in one cell of a cellular automaton are presented. The cell scheme is complicated by adding several active triggers and state control schemes for active triggers. The VHDL models of such cells were developed. Attention is paid to the choice of local state functions and local transition functions. The local transition functions are different for each active state. This allows you to transmit active signals in different directions. At each time step, two cells can change their information state according to the local state function. Asynchronous cellular automata have a long lifecycle.
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