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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 12, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 06, 2011
Michael Stephen Fiske, San Francisco, CA (US);
Michael Stephen Fiske, San Francisco, CA (US);
Aemea Inc., Las Vegas, NV (US);
Abstract
Based upon the principle of Turing incomputability, and novel properties of the Active Element Machine, a malware-resistant computing machine is constructed. This new computing machine is a non-Turing, non-register machine (non von-Neumann), called an Active Element Machine (AEM). AEM programs are designed so that the purpose of the computation is difficult to apprehend by an adversary and hijack with malware. These methods can help hinder reverse engineering of proprietary algorithms and hardware design. Using quantum randomness, the AEM can deterministically execute a universal digital computer program with active element firing patterns that are Turing incomputable. In some embodiments, a more powerful computational procedure is demonstrated than Turing's computational procedure (digital computer procedure). Current digital computer algorithms can be derived or designed with a Turing machine computational procedure. A novel class of computing machines is built where the purpose of the program's execution is difficult to apprehend (Turing incomputable).