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9 January 1984 Cellular Logic Architectures
Kendall Preston Jr.
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Abstract
This paper reviews the geneology of cellular logic computers starting with the Cell-scan system and extending through an interesting diversity of architectures to more recent machines such as the pipelined Cytocomputer, PICAP (Picture Array Processor), DIP-1 (Delft Image Processor), and the Coulter Electronics diff3. These machines have advanced in speed from an equivalent of 100,000 instructions per second in 1961 to one billion instructions per second at the present time.
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Kendall Preston Jr. "Cellular Logic Architectures", Proc. SPIE 0435, Architectures and Algorithms for Digital Image Processing, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936980
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Binary data

Logic

Computing systems

Video

Video processing

Scanners

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