DocumentCode
1149993
Title
Multiple-Valued Logic—its Status and its Future
Author
Hurst, Stanley L.
Author_Institution
School of Electrical Engineering, University of Bath
Issue
12
fYear
1984
Firstpage
1160
Lastpage
1179
Abstract
Multiple-valued logic, in which the number of discrete logic levels is not confined to two, has been the subject of much research over many years. The practical objective of this work has been to increase the information content of the digital signals in a system to a higher value than that provided by binary operation. In this tutorial/survey paper we will review the historical developments in this field, both in circuit realizations and in methods of handling multiple-valued design data, and consider the present state-of-the-art and future expectations.
Keywords
Boolean algebra; Post algebra; digital system design; logic arrays; logic circuits; multiple-valued logic; orthogonal transformations; structured design; universal modules; Algebra; Costs; Digital systems; Integrated circuit interconnections; Logic arrays; Logic circuits; Logic design; Logic devices; Logic functions; Microelectronics; Boolean algebra; Post algebra; digital system design; logic arrays; logic circuits; multiple-valued logic; orthogonal transformations; structured design; universal modules;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TC.1984.1676392
Filename
1676392
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