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DNA Technology for Multi-Valued Data Storage using Read Only Memory.

Journal Article Number 3 Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

DNA (Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid) computing has the features of parallel processing and large storage capability that make it special from other conventional computing systems. It is a type of biomolecular programming where different types of reactions are used to perform basic operations and the processing information is stored in nucleic acids and proteins. The traditional ROM (Read Only Memory) is a slower memory. Thus, the multi-valued DNA computing enables the creation of new types of computers which is capable of operating multiple sequences as input states by increasing storage capacity. In this paper, a multi-valued DNA-based ROM architecture is designed using proposed algorithms of multi-valued DNA-based operations.

Authors

Keywords

  • DNA computing
  • parallel processing
  • Biomolecular programming

Context

Venue
IfCoLog Journal of Logics and their Applications
Archive span
2014-2026
Indexed papers
633
Paper id
35427615223648035