wiki cheat sheet--gap 01:23, 12 January 2011 (UTC) math symbols

1) Computing technology uses binary data (1's & 0's, on/off, true/false). Is it possible to use additional states such as on/off/other? We can use quantization (i.e. sampling) of an analog signal but, do these really just equate to varying levels of our two states?

Here is a multivibrator circuit that is used to create the basic RS Flip-Flop which provides the basis for our on/of logic circuits. Modifying the circuit logic to accomodate an additional value while not physically difficult, may not provide any value wrt increased data rate. I think (gotta study up on both of these) mathematically lattice diagrams and Karnaugh Maps show these additional states can be realized however, the physical implementation may not be practical. Additional info on Ternary Logic.

2) Is it possible to use Musical Modes as a way of encoding data for higher information rates or Shannon rates? Information Theory & Arithmetical Coding videos


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This was interesting wrt the target's being SCADA systems gap 02:46, 27 January 2011 (UTC)

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