Title :
Every Finite-State Machine can be Simulated (Realized) by a Synchronous (Asynchronous) Binary Feedback Shift-Register Machine
Author :
Levy, Leon S. ; Freeman, Martin
Author_Institution :
Department of Statistics and Computer Science, University of Delaware
Abstract :
A theoretical model of a microprogram unit is formulated, and the relationship of this model to a form of feedback shift register is developed. The feedback shift-register machine variant has synchronous and asynchronous prototypes. The asynchronous binary feedback shift-register machines realize every fundamental mode asynchronous sequential (finite-state) machine. The synchronous feedback shift-register machine differs from the standard definition by the addition of transitional states to the usual (nontransitional) states, and a single step in the simulation is a move between nontransitional states. When synchronous feedback shift-register machines are generalized in this way, they also become universal components capable of simulating ali finite-state machines.
Keywords :
Asynchronous realization, canonical forms, feedback shift register, finite-state machines, mictoprogramming, modular decomposition, state splitting, synchronous simulation.; Chromium; Computational modeling; Computer science; Logic; Mathematics; Notice of Violation; Prototypes; Shift registers; State feedback; Statistics; Asynchronous realization, canonical forms, feedback shift register, finite-state machines, mictoprogramming, modular decomposition, state splitting, synchronous simulation.;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/T-C.1974.223881