Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1987-10-27
1991-02-26
Hecker, Stuart N.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364900, 3649724, 307201, 365 45, 365 49, G11C 2700, G06F 1300, H03K 1908
Patent
active
049966480
ABSTRACT:
Long and short term memory equations for neural networks are implemented by means of exchange of signals which carry information in the form of both binary and continuously modulated energy emissions. In one embodiment, array of parallel processors exhibits behavior of cooperative-competitive neural networks. Parallel bus interconnections and digital and analog processing of analog information contained in the exchanged energy emissions are employed with generally local synchronization of the processors. Energy emission and detection is modulated as a function of a random code.
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Bowley Alyssa H.
Hecker Stuart N.
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