Application of Fuzzy Logic to Approximate Reasoning Using Linguistic Synthesis
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Three Cell Structures for Ternary Cellular Arrays
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Logic Properties of Unate Discrete and Switching Functions
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Static-Hazard-Free T-Gate for Ternary Memory Element and Its Application to Ternary Counters
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Implementation of Ternary Circuits with-Binary Integrated Circuits
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Multivalued Integrated Injection Logic
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Detection of Single, Stuck-Type Failures in Multivalued Combinational Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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MULTIPLE-VALUED logic has been a subject of research work for many years [1], [2]. Until the late 1960's most of the reported work was of a theoretical nature, leaving little impact on the firmly established binary approaches in the design of digital systems. Then, as LSI technology proceeded to develop rapidly, it became apparent that multiple-valued logic offers not only a rich logic structure, but also a considerable potential for application in physical systems [2], [3].