Automatic Analogue Network Synthesis using Genetic Algorithms
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author = "J. B. Grimbleby",
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title = "Automatic Analogue Network Synthesis using Genetic
Algorithms",
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booktitle = "First International Conference on Genetic Algorithms
in Engineering Systems: Innovations and Applications,
GALESIA",
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year = "1995",
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editor = "A. M. S. Zalzala",
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volume = "414",
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pages = "53--58",
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address = "Sheffield, UK",
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publisher_address = "London, UK",
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month = "12-14 " # sep,
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publisher = "IEE",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, analogue
network synthesis, frequency-domain, linear networks,
time-domain, analogue circuits, circuit CAD, circuit
optimisation, linear network synthesis",
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ISBN = "0-85296-650-4",
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DOI = "doi:10.1049/cp:19951024",
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size = "6 pages",
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abstract = "Genetic algorithms provide a basis for automatic
synthesis of analogue electronic networks. Passive
linear networks have been generated to meet both
frequency-domain and time-domain specifications. The
networks generated are both novel and effective. It
should be possible to extend the technique to deal with
active networks",
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notes = "12--14 September 1995, Halifax Hall, University of
Sheffield, UK see also
http://www.iee.org.uk/LSboard/Conf/program/galprog.htm
Evolves passive analogue circuits using a fixed length
GA which allows non-ops to specify network connectivity
and components forming links.
'Even a small amount of cross-over provides
considerable efficiency benefits' [page 55] See also
\cite{grimbleby:2000}.",
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