Using Multivalued Cartesian Genetic Programming (M-CGP) for Automatic Design of Digital Sequential Circuits
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author = "Dariusz Jamroz",
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title = "Using Multivalued Cartesian Genetic Programming
{(M-CGP)} for Automatic Design of Digital Sequential
Circuits",
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journal = "Applied Sciences",
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year = "2024",
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volume = "14",
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number = "23",
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pages = "Article No. 11153",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, cartesian
genetic programming",
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ISSN = "2076-3417",
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URL = "
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/23/11153",
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DOI = "
doi:10.3390/app142311153",
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abstract = "The paper addresses the problem of the automatic
design of sequential systems. For a complete
description of the operation of the sequential system,
a table of states or another representation of
transition graphs describing possible changes in system
states is necessary. This paper adopts a completely
different approach, in which the description of the
sequential system results from the study of the
responses to signals given from outside and from an
unknown system, which is treated as a black box. This
approach may be useful when we want to recreate the
internal structure of a given, unknown system or when
we want to obtain a system based only on the
information about the system's reactions to given
external signals, without going into the principles of
its operation. The paper presents problems that arise
when creating the data strings that describe the
reactions of the designed system and ways for solving
these problems, and it presents Multivalued Cartesian
Genetic Programming (M-CGP)--a new approach used to
design sequential circuits. Further research has
developed a system based on this model. The paper
presents examples of obtained sequential systems
generated using the newly created system.",
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notes = "also known as \cite{app142311153}",
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