Generic and scalable DNA-based logic design methodology for massive parallel computation
Journal of Supercomputing, ISSN: 1573-0484, Vol: 79, Issue: 2, Page: 1426-1450
2023
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The need for computation speed is ever increasing. A promising solution for this requirement is parallel computing but the degree of parallelism in electronic computers is limited due to the physical and technological barriers. DNA computing proposes a fascinating level of parallelism that can be utilized to overcome this problem. This paper presents a new computational model and the corresponding design methodology using the massive parallelism of DNA computing. We proposed an automatic design algorithm to synthesis the logic functions on the DNA strands with the maximum degree of parallelism. In the proposed model, billions of DNA strands are utilized to compute the elements of the Boolean function concurrently to reach an extraordinary level of parallelism. Experimental and analytic results prove the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed method. Moreover, analyses and results show that a delay of a circuit in this method is independent of the complexity of the function and each Boolean function can be computed with O(1) time complexity.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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