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    UNIVERSALITY AND EMERGENT COMPUTATION IN CELLULAR NEURAL NETWORKS

    by Radu Dogaru (Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania)

    Table of Contents (13k)
    Preface (47k)
    Chapter 1: Introduction (112k)
    Chapter 2: Cellular paradigms: theory and simulation (293k)

    Cellular computing is a natural information processing paradigm, capable of modeling various biological, physical and social phenomena, as well as other kinds of complex adaptive systems. The programming of a cellular computer is in many respects similar to the genetic evolution in biology, the result being a proper cell design and a task-specific gene.

    How should one “program” the cell of a cellular computer such that a dynamic behavior with computational relevance will emerge? What are the “rules” for designing a computationally universal and efficient cell?

    The answers to those questions can be found in this book. It introduces the relatively new paradigm of the cellular neural network from an original perspective and provides the reader with the guidelines for understanding how such cellular computers can be “programmed” and designed optimally. The book contains numerous practical examples and software simulators, allowing readers to experiment with the various phases of designing cellular computers by themselves.

     
    Contents:
    • Cellular Paradigms: Theory and Simulation
    • Universal Cells
    • Emergence in Continuous-Time Systems: Reaction–Diffusion Cellular Neural Networks
    • Emergence in Discrete-Time Systems: Generalized Cellular Automata
    • Unconventional Applications: Biometric Authentication
     
    Readership: Graduate students, academics and researchers dealing with nonlinear signal processing, cellular computing systems, biological modeling & computing, neural networks, emergence & complexity, or complex adaptive systems.
     
    “Dogaru's book is a timely addition to the literature published in recent years … This book is highly recommendable to any one who wants to study nonlinear dynamics, circuits, devices and systems, and to the individuals who have interest in expanding their current expertise of mathematics to understand more about the complex nonlinear world.”
    IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine
     
    “The book is written carefully in a simple and accessible way … this is a beautiful, well-rounded, stimulating, and timely book targeting a multidisciplinary audience. It certainly holds its promise of providing 'first steps towards a consistent theory of designing for emergence'.”
    International Journal of Robust Nonlinear Control
     
    264pp    Pub. date: Mar 2003  
    ISBN:   978-981-238-102-6
    981-238-102-3
       US$104 / £79

     


     

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