Membrane Computing: An Introduction
Membrane Computing: An Introduction
Bio Molecular Engine: a bio-inspired environment for models of growing and evolvable computation
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WMC'04 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Membrane Computing
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CMC'11 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Membrane Computing
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We show how to simulate a membrane system on a (simulated) distributed and bio-inspired computational architecture (BME). The advantages of this approach are the ease of representing each membrane with a processing element and the perspective of exploiting the expected nano-technological implementation of such an architecture. By combining these two non-conventional computing architectures, we touch interesting subproblems, such as the trade-off between being synchronous (P systems) and asynchronous (BME), or between structural adjacency and position-independent communications.