Membrane computing is an unconventional computing paradigm that has gained much attention in recent decades because of its massively parallel character and its usefulness to build models of complex systems. However, until now, there was no generic hardware implementation of P systems. Computational frameworks to execute P systems up to this day rely on the simulation of the parallel working mechanisms of P systems by inherently sequential algorithms. Such algorithms can then be implemented as is or can be parallelized, up to a certain point, to run on parallel computers. However, this is not as efficient as a dedicated parallel hardware implementation. There have been ad hoc implementations of particular P systems for parallel hardware, but...
We give an informal presentation of the basic ideas, results, and applications of membrane computing...
The aim of the tutorial is to give a general overview of the Membrane Computing paradigm [2,5]. Memb...
Membrane computing is a massively parallel and non-deterministic bioinspired computing paradigm whos...
International audienceThe model of membrane computing, also known under the name of P systems, is a ...
P systems are massively parallel systems. Software simulations do no usually allow to exploit this ...
Software development for Membrane Computing is growing up yielding new applications. Nowadays, the ...
Because of their inherent large-scale parallelism, membrane computing models can be fully exploited ...
The simulation of a P system with current computers is a quite com-plex task. P systems are intrins...
Membrane Computing, introduced by Gh. Paun at the end of 1998, is a relatively young branch of Natur...
Membrane Computing is an emergent research area studying the behaviour of living cells to de ne bio...
Within the membrane computing research field, there are many papers about software simulations and a...
Membrane computing is a bio-inspired computing paradigm that lacks in vivo implementation. That is w...
Membrane systems are computational equivalent to Turing machines. However, their distributed and mas...
P system simulators are critical tools to enable them as formal modeling framework for real-life app...
P system simulators are of high importance in Membrane Computing, since they provide tools to assis...
We give an informal presentation of the basic ideas, results, and applications of membrane computing...
The aim of the tutorial is to give a general overview of the Membrane Computing paradigm [2,5]. Memb...
Membrane computing is a massively parallel and non-deterministic bioinspired computing paradigm whos...
International audienceThe model of membrane computing, also known under the name of P systems, is a ...
P systems are massively parallel systems. Software simulations do no usually allow to exploit this ...
Software development for Membrane Computing is growing up yielding new applications. Nowadays, the ...
Because of their inherent large-scale parallelism, membrane computing models can be fully exploited ...
The simulation of a P system with current computers is a quite com-plex task. P systems are intrins...
Membrane Computing, introduced by Gh. Paun at the end of 1998, is a relatively young branch of Natur...
Membrane Computing is an emergent research area studying the behaviour of living cells to de ne bio...
Within the membrane computing research field, there are many papers about software simulations and a...
Membrane computing is a bio-inspired computing paradigm that lacks in vivo implementation. That is w...
Membrane systems are computational equivalent to Turing machines. However, their distributed and mas...
P system simulators are critical tools to enable them as formal modeling framework for real-life app...
P system simulators are of high importance in Membrane Computing, since they provide tools to assis...
We give an informal presentation of the basic ideas, results, and applications of membrane computing...
The aim of the tutorial is to give a general overview of the Membrane Computing paradigm [2,5]. Memb...
Membrane computing is a massively parallel and non-deterministic bioinspired computing paradigm whos...