Logic Gate Simulation for Fluidic Computers

N. Mehendale [1], D. Chakraborty [1], R. Patil [2], V. Sharma [2],
[1] Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[2] Lord Krishna College Of Technology, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
发布日期 2015

Micro computation provides a special-purpose computing paradigm and is integrated on small-scale microfluidic platforms. Because of their very small size, fluidic computers have a number of advantages and potential. Fluidic computers works on fluids such as air, water etc. and does not depend on electrical power traditional semiconductor electronics based computers. The major aim of fluidic computing is to enhance the functionality of different applications, by integrating a computing capability with the inherent advantages of microfluidics. Here, simulations on the operation of basic fluidic logic gates are performed in COMSOL Multiphysics software and all the possible combinations for the logic operations are tested and are compared with the corresponding truth table.