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Chapter 8 Self-Assembled Computer Architectures

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Dwyer, C; Lebeck, AR
March 25, 2008

This chapter summarizes current work on DNA-based self-assembly of computing systems. Section 2 presents a technology overview, specifically a discussion of nanoelectronic devices and desirable characteristics. It also describes two forms of DNA-based self-assembly (DNA-guided and DNA-scaffolded). Section 3 then discusses the limitations of the technology and the challenges this presents to the design of computer systems. Three case studies of computer architectures are presented in Section 4. A particular emphasis is placed on articulating how the architectures overcome the challenges of the self-assembly technology. We conclude in Section 5. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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March 25, 2008

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Dwyer, C., & Lebeck, A. R. (2008). Chapter 8 Self-Assembled Computer Architectures (Vol. 5, pp. 181–198). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0831(07)00008-1
Dwyer, C., and A. R. Lebeck. “Chapter 8 Self-Assembled Computer Architectures,” 5:181–98, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0831(07)00008-1.
Dwyer C, Lebeck AR. Chapter 8 Self-Assembled Computer Architectures. In 2008. p. 181–98.
Dwyer, C., and A. R. Lebeck. Chapter 8 Self-Assembled Computer Architectures. Vol. 5, 2008, pp. 181–98. Scopus, doi:10.1016/S1571-0831(07)00008-1.
Dwyer C, Lebeck AR. Chapter 8 Self-Assembled Computer Architectures. 2008. p. 181–198.

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Publication Date

March 25, 2008

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5

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181 / 198