Signal Propagation in Double Edged Relays

02/27/2023
by   Adam Boucher, et al.
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A discrete signal propagation model blending characteristics of linear wave propagation and finite state automata is developed. We show this model obeys a limited form of superposition and is capable of displaying a wide variety of interesting behaviors. We show how the model's superposition properties permit information to be encoded and retained by signals that pass through discrete networks. We outline a SPIDER model replacement for Dijkstra's algorithm.

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