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Efficiency and Reliability of DNA-Based Memories

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Efficiency and Reliability of DNA-Based Memories
Associative memories based on DNA-affinity have been proposed [2]. Here, the performance, efficiency, reliability of DNA-based memories is quantified through simulations in silico. Retrievals occur reliably (98%) within very short times (milliseconds) despite the randomness of the reactions and regardless of the number of queries. The capacity of these memories is also explored in practice and compared with previous theoretical estimates. Advantages of implementations of the same type of memory in special purpose chips in silico is proposed and discussed.
Max H. Garzon, Andrew Neel, Hui Chen
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where GECCO
Authors Max H. Garzon, Andrew Neel, Hui Chen
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