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1 April 1998 Light-radiation-induced structure formation of bacteriorhodopsin films for the development of self-organizing information processing systems
Evgeny P. Grebennikov
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Abstract
The conception of information processing based on cyclic processes in living systems is offered. The basis of them are trophic modes of cells. Photochemical processes initiated by light radiation in purple membranes reproduce one of the prophic cycle of the halobacteriaes. Realization of static and dynamic structure formation in bacteriorodopsin containing films using modulated light flow seems to make conditions for neuron like interaction for cyclic processes. Input and processing information in this case is `deformation' of interrelated cyclic processes and decision making are transient processes initiated in a organized neuron like medium.
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Evgeny P. Grebennikov "Light-radiation-induced structure formation of bacteriorhodopsin films for the development of self-organizing information processing systems", Proc. SPIE 3402, Optical Information Science and Technology (OIST97): Optical Memory and Neural Networks, (1 April 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.304981
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Neurons

Signal processing

Absorption

Complex systems

Modulation

Neural networks

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