Videos: Computing on actin bundles network
Creators
- 1. Unconventional Computing Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of the West of England, Bristol, U
- 2. Netherlands eScience Center, Science Park 140 (Matrix I), 1098 XG Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 3. Soft Matter Physics Division, Peter Debye Institute for Soft Matter Physics, Faculty of Physics and Earth Science, University of Leipzig, Germany
Description
These are videos of experiments described in the paper
Andrew Adamatzky, Florian Huber, Florian HuberJörg Schnauß. Computing on actin bundles network (March, 2019).
Abstract
Actin filaments are conductive to ionic currents, mechanical and voltage solitons. These travelling localisations can be utilised in making the actin network executing specific computing circuits. The propagation of localisations on a single actin filament is experimentally unfeasible, therefore we propose a `relaxed' version of the computing on actin networks by considering excitation waves propagating on actin bundles. We show that by using an arbitrary arrangement of electrodes it is possible to implement two-inputs-one-output circuits. Frequencies of the Boolean gates' detection in actin network match an overall distribution of gates discovered in living substrates.
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