Design of Quantum Reversible Ternary Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Circuits
Subject Areas : electrical and computer engineeringM. Haghparast 1 , A. Taheri Monfared 2
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Abstract :
Multiplexer and demultiplexer circuits are among the main circuits in designing the complicated hardware. Therefore, enhancing their performance is very important. In the last few years one of the cases that got the attention of the researchers is designing circuits with low power. Using the reversible logic in designing the circuits can reduce power dissipation and power consumption. Using the ternary logic also leads to a better performance, reducing the power consumption and enhancing of fault tolerance in reversible circuits. In this paper, we have presented quantum reversible ternary multiplexer and demultiplexer circuits, we have used reversible ternary shift and controlled Feynman gates. Presented circuits in this paper have a better performance in compared to the previous designs. The improvements are reported.
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