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Date of Patent:
Nov. 03, 1998

Filed:

Apr. 21, 1997
Applicant:
Inventors:

Pierre Marchal, Valangin, CH;

Christian Piguet, Neuchatel, CH;

Pascal Nussbaum, Cortaillod, CH;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G06E / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
706 15 ; 706 16 ;
Abstract

In this network (R) all the cells have identical construction. Each cell is assigned a code word which defines its function which it is to provide for within the network. With a view to the configuring of the cells (Cx,y), means (1) iteratively cause the translation into each of the cells of a genome formed of a train of the successive code words. The network comprises at least one individualized functional organ (O1, O2, O3, . . . ) composed of a plurality of cells which are all characterized by a first predetermined code (<MHC>) forming part of said code word and formed by a number identifying the organ (O1, O2, O3, . . . ) so that these cells can collectively provide for the functionality of this organ. The cells of the latter are distributed as internal cells defined by a first predetermined value of a status code also forming part of the code word, and as membrane cells defined by a second predetermined value of the second code. The internal cells provide for the functionality of the organ and the membrane cells (MO1, MO2, MO3, . . . ) are capable of functionally isolating the internal cells from the remainder of the network and of providing for the communication of these internal cells with the remainder of the network.


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