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Evolvable Hardware 2005: Washington, DC, USA
- 2005 NASA / DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH 2005), 29 June - 1 July 2005, Washington, DC, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2399-4
Cover
- Title Pages.
Introduction
- Preface.
- Conference Organizers and NASA/DoD Advisory Committee.
- Program Committee.
Session 1: Evolution of Analog and Control Systems
- David A. Gwaltney, Michael I. Ferguson:
Enabling the On-line Intrinsic Evolution of Analog Controllers. 3-11 - Dmitry Berenson, Nicolás S. Estévez, Hod Lipson:
Hardware Evolution of Analog Circuits for In-situ Robotic Fault-Recovery. 12-19 - Edward Ramsden, Garrison W. Greenwood, David Hunter:
EARP-1 - An Evolvable Analog Research Platform. 20-25 - Shuguang Zhao, Licheng Jiao, Jianxun Zhao, Yuping Wang:
Evolutionary Design of Analog Circuits with a Uniform-Design Based Multi-Objective Adaptive Genetic Algorithm. 26-29 - Jorge Luís Machado do Amaral, José Franco Machado do Amaral, Ricardo Tanscheit, Marco Aurélio Cavalcanti Pacheco, Antonio Carneiro de Mesquita Filho:
Tuning Evolvable PID Controllers through a Clonal Selection Algorithm. 30-33 - Shivakumar Viswanathan, Jordan B. Pollack:
On the Robustness Achievable with Stochastic Development Processes. 34-39
Session 2: Evolution of Digital Systems
- David A. Gwaltney, Kenneth Dutton:
A VHDL Core for Intrinsic Evolution of Discrete Time Filters with Signal Feedback. 43-50 - Tomas Pecenka, Zdenek Kotásek, Lukás Sekanina, Josef Strnadel:
Automatic Discovery of RTL Benchmark Circuits with Predefined Testability Properties. 51-58 - Emanuele Stomeo, Tatiana Kalganova, Cyrille Lambert, N. Lipnitsakya, Y. Yatskevich:
On Evolution of Relatively Large Combinational Logic Circuits. 59-66 - Shuguang Zhao, Jianxun Zhao, Licheng Jiao:
Adaptive Genetic Algorithm Based Approach for Evolutionary Design and Multi-objective Optimization of Logic Circuits. 67-72 - Lukás Sekanina, Ricardo Salem Zebulum:
Evolutionary Discovering of the Concept of the Discrete State at the Transistor Level. 73-78 - Morten Hartmann, Per Kristian Lehre, Pauline C. Haddow:
Evolved Digital Circuits and Genome Complexity. 79-86 - Heng Liu, Julian F. Miller, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Intrinsic Evolvable Hardware Implementation of a Robust Biological Development Model for Digital Systems. 87-92 - A. P. Shanthi, L. Karthik Singaram, Ranjani Parthasarathi:
Evolution of Asynchronous Sequential Circuits. 93-96 - Phillip W. Moore, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy:
Evolving Combinational Logic Circuits Using a Hybrid Quantum Evolution and Particle Swarm Inspired Algorithm. 97-102 - Nicholas J. Macias, Lisa J. K. Durbeck:
A Hardware Implementation of the Cell Matrix Self-Configurable Architecture: The Cell Matrix MOD 88. 103-106
Session 3: Fault Tolerance and Survivability
- Ronald F. DeMara, Kening Zhang:
Autonomous FPGA Fault Handling through Competitive Runtime Reconfiguration. 109-116 - James M. Hereford, Tüze Kuyucu:
Robust Neural Networks Using Motes. 117-124 - Garrison W. Greenwood:
Practical Concerns When Evolving Circuits Impervious to Anticipated Faults. 125-128
Session 4: Real-World Applications
- Richard Terrile, Hrand Aghazarian, Michael I. Ferguson, Wolfgang Fink, Terrance L. Huntsberger, Didier Keymeulen, Gerhard Klimeck, Mark A. Kordon, Seungwon Lee, Paul von Allmen:
Evolutionary Computation Technologies for the Automated Design of Space Systems. 131-138 - Sean V. Hum, Michal M. Okoniewski, Robert J. Davies:
An Evolvable Antenna Platform Based on Reconfigurable Reflectarrays. 139-146 - Evangelos F. Stefatos, Tughrul Arslan, Didier Keymeulen, Ian Ferguson:
An EHW Architecture for the Design of Unconstrained Low-Power FIR Filters for Sensor Control Using Custom-Reconfigurable Technology. 147-153 - Nasri Sulaiman, Tughrul Arslan:
A Multi-objective Genetic Algorithm for On-chip Real-time Optimisation of Word Length and Power Consumption in a Pipelined FFT Processor targeting a MC-CDMA Receiver. 154-159 - Jingsong He, Xufa Wang, Min Zhang, Jiying Wang, Qiansheng Fang:
New Research on Scalability of Lossless Image Compression by GP Engine. 160-164 - John Rieffel, Jordan B. Pollack:
Evolving Assembly Plans for Fully Automated Design and Assembly. 165-170
Session 5: Novel Technologies for Space (Invited Papers)
- James Bickford, Sean George, John Manobianco, Mark Adams, Donna Manobianco:
Large Scale Deployment and Operation of Distributed Sensor Assets Optimized for Robust Mars Exploration. 173-182 - Tihamer Toth-Fejel:
Non-Evolvable Indirectly Replicating Nanorobots with Self-Assembling Parts. 183-192 - Constantinos Mavroidis, Ajay Ummat:
Space Bionanorobotic Systems: Design and Applications. 193-202
Session 6: Evolvability
- John R. Koza, Sameer H. Al-Sakran, Lee W. Jones:
Cross-Domain Features of Runs of Genetic Programming Used to Evolve Designs for Analog Circuits, Optical Lens Systems, Controllers, Antennas, Mechanical Systems, and Quantum Computing Circuits. 205-214 - Viktor Zykov, Josh C. Bongard, Hod Lipson:
Co-evolutionary Variance Can Guide Physical Testing in Evolutionary System Identification. 213-220 - Saranyan A. Vigraham, John C. Gallagher:
A Case for Using Minipop as the Evolutionary Engine in a CTRNN-EH Control Device: An Analysis of Area Requirements and Search Efficacy. 221-228 - Simon Harding, Julian F. Miller:
Evolution In Materio : A Real-Time Robot Controller in Liquid Crystal. 229-238 - Mikhail Prokopenko, Peter Wang, Don Price:
Complexity Metrics for Self-monitoring Impact Sensing Networks. 239-246 - John C. Gallagher, Sanjay K. Boddhu, Saranyan A. Vigraham:
A Reconfigurable Continuous Time Recurrent Neural Network for Evolvable Hardware Applications. 247-250
Session 7: Embyonics and Bio-Inspired Architectures
- Andrew J. Greensted, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Implementation Results for a Fault-Tolerant Multicellular Architecture Inspired by Endocrine Communication. 253-261 - Gianluca Tempesti, Pierre-André Mudry, Ralph Hoffmann:
A Move Processor for Bio-Inspired Systems. 262-271 - Timothy G. W. Gordon, Peter J. Bentley:
Development Brings Scalability to Hardware Evolution. 272-279 - Lucian Prodan, Mihai Udrescu, Mircea Vladutiu:
Survivability of Embryonic Memories: Analysis and Design Principles. 280-289 - André Stauffer, Daniel Mange, Gianluca Tempesti:
Embryonic Machines That Grow, Self-Replicate and Self-Repair. 290-293 - Arash Hariri, Reza Rastegar, Keivan Navi, Morteza Saheb Zamani, Mohammad Reza Meybodi:
Cellular Learning Automata based Evolutionary Computing (CLA-EC) for Intrinsic Hardware Evolution. 294-297
Session 8: New Avenues for Evolvable Hardware
- Hugo de Garis, Thayne Batty, Wang Ce:
FemtoComputing: New Architectural Ideas for Procedural and Evolutionary Computers Whose Components Switch in Femto-Seconds. 301-306 - Leone Pereira Masiero, Marco Aurélio Cavalcanti Pacheco, Carlos R. Hall Barbosa, Cristina Costa Santini:
Molecular Circuit Design. 307-312
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