Evolvable Hardware Using Evolutionary Computation to Design and Optimize Hardware Systems
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author = "Jason D. Lohn and Gregory S. Hornby",
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title = "Evolvable Hardware Using Evolutionary Computation to
Design and Optimize Hardware Systems",
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journal = "IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine",
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year = "2006",
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volume = "1",
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number = "1",
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pages = "19--27",
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month = feb,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, EHW",
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ISSN = "1556-603X",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/MCI.2006.1597058",
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abstract = "Evolvable hardware lies at the intersection of
evolutionary computation and physical design. Through
the use of evolutionary computation methods, the field
seeks to develop a variety of technologies that enable
automatic design, adaptation, and reconfiguration of
electrical and mechanical hardware systems in ways that
outperform conventional techniques. This article
surveys evolvable hardware with emphasis on some of the
latest developments, many of which deliver performance
exceeding traditional methods. As such, the field of
evolvable hardware is just now starting to emerge from
the research laboratory and into mainstream hardware
applications.",
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notes = "Mention of several applications of GP to EHW",
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Gregory S Hornby
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