Ring-structured adaptable logic circuit for the classification of binary vectors
A ring structure made of 8 bit random-access memory (r.a.m.) elements is described. The r.a.m.s. are used as variable-function logic devices. Several results are presented relating the stored functions to the overall system function. These include the detection of unique, isolated ‘1’ bits (uniqueness) and unique strings of ‘1’ bits (connectedness) in a binary vector.