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EH
2003
IEEE
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The Importance of Reuse and Development in Evolvable Hardware
Reuse will become increasingly important as larger digital and analog circuits are created by the techniques of the field of evolvable hardware. This paper discusses the ways by w...
John R. Koza, Martin A. Keane, Matthew J. Streeter
EH
2002
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Towards Development in Evolvable Hardware
Mapping between genotype and phenotype using a model of biological development has been widely touted as a technique for evolving solutions to large, complex problems [1-3]. Here ...
Timothy G. W. Gordon, Peter J. Bentley
ISMVL
2000
IEEE
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Evolvable Hardware: From On-Chip Circuit Synthesis to Evolvable Space Systems
Evolvable Hardware (EHW) refers to HW design and self-reconfiguration using evolutionary/genetic mechanisms. The paper presents an overview of some key concepts of EHW, comments o...
Adrian Stoica
EUROMICRO
2002
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Developing, Validating and Evolving an Approach to Product Line Benefit and Risk Assessment
1 Product line engineering is usually a very beneficial, but sometimes also a very risky endeavor, as there is no guarantee for economic success. In this paper, we will describe an...
Klaus Schmid, Isabel John
EH
2003
IEEE
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14 years 2 days ago
Towards Evolvable IP Cores for FPGAs
The paper deals with a new approach to the design of adaptive hardware using common Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA). The ultimate aim is to develop evolvable IP (Intellectua...
Lukás Sekanina