Tsirulnik S. Development of principles of construction and structural organization of dynamic memory on fiber-optic lines

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0407U002429

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Specialization

  • 05.13.05 - Комп'ютерні системи та компоненти

25-05-2007

Specialized Academic Board

Д 05.052.01

Vinnytsia national technical university

Essay

Research methods are based on the substantive provisions of theory of the simultaneous processing of information, theory of information transfer in the fiber-optic systems, vehicle of mathematical analysis on the base of method of Z - transformations. The purpose of dissertation work is an improvement, namely, increase of fast-acting of dynamic operative data storages using of fiber-optic technologies. The theoretical meaning of the got results consists of that principles of creation of dynamic optoelectronic memory which uses fiber-optic lines for dynamic data storage in the optical informatics data-processing systems; the mathematical model of functioning of dynamic optoelectronic memory is first got on fiber-optic lines; the methods of placing of information are first offered in the structures of dynamic optical memory on fiber-optic lines. The practical meaning of the got results consists of that is developed DOODS on fiber-optic lines for the applied optical processors of the images processing,eye- processors systems and optical neurocomputer is substantial promotes speed of passing of informative streams; the offered structure of DOODS for the two-operating spooling allows to promote productivity and efficiency of exchange by information between the devices with the different fast-acting of the data- processing systems without programmatic expenses; the aspects of practical application of DOODS are offered in the systems of preparation and sorting of information of the data- processing systems. Degrees of impression lie under bounds of field. A field of impression is electronic industry.

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