PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF MULTI-VALUED LOGIC

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF MULTI-VALUED LOGIC


Marek Perkowski, Vice-Chair for Technical Activities. Technical Committee on Multiple-Valued Logic, Computer Society.
The names "Multi-Valued", "Multiple-Valued", and "Many-Valued" Logic are used.

SOME INTERESTING AND PRACTICAL USES OF MULTI-VALUED LOGIC

  1. Intel's Flash Memory with more than two levels of logic
  2. Research of Professor Brayton from U.C. Berkeley on using Multiple-valued logic for standard binary logic synthesis and optimization (POSTSCRIPT)
  3. Research of Professor's Higuchi Laboratory from Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan on innovative highly integrated devices based on various non-classical logics.
  4. Research of Gulak and Lee on Analog Field Programmable Gate Arrays
  5. Elementary Introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Applications
  6. A Review of the State of the Art in Resonant Tunneling Diodes, by Michael J. Chudobiak.
  7. Multi-valued Satisfiability solved in Hardware using FPGAs
  8. Multi-valued Circuits by Bolton et al, fabricated as VLSI chips.
  9. Adleman's style of biocomputing
  10. Variable-valued logic of Michalski used in Machine Learning
  11. Lukasiewicz Machines to control mini-robots by Jonathan Mills.
  12. Laboratory of Professor Kameyama in Sendai
  13. Research of the team from Portland State University, Technical Technical of Warsaw, Poland, Technical University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and U.C. Santa Barbara on using decomposition of Multiple-Valued Functions and Relations for Machine Learning and Data Mining

LOOK TO THE ORIGINAL LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION


  • Ginsberg's MVL Theorem Prover from CMU
  • Professor Brayton's recent interest in MVL

    Intel's Flash Memory