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Designing continuous dataflow optical computing systems: I. synchronization

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Abstract

Some optical computer architectures and subsystems employ continuous dataflow designs, rather than inherently slower designs that employ latching components, in order to speed information flow. This class of design relies on precise synchronization of signals at all times and at all locations in the machine in order to ensure correct.

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