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arxiv: 1512.02483 · v1 · pith:W7E4R7FYnew · submitted 2015-12-08 · 💻 cs.ET

On hybrid circuits exploiting thermistive properties of slime mould

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Slime mould Physarum polycephalum is a single cell visible by unaided eye. Let the slime mould span two electrodes with a single protoplasmic tube: if the tube is heated to approximately 40{\deg}C, the electrical resistance of the protoplasmic tube increases from 3 M{\Omega} to approximatively 10'000 M{\Omega}. The organism's resistance is not proportional nor correlated to the temperature of its environment. Slime mould can therefore not be considered as a thermistor but rather as a thermic switch. We employ the P. polycephalum thermic switch to prototype hybrid electrical analog summator, NAND gates, and cascade the gates into Flip-Flop latch. Computing operations performed on this bio-hybrid computing circuitry feature high repeatability, reproducibility and comparably low propagation delays

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