Automatic design of analog electronic circuits using grammatical evolution
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author = "Federico Castejon and Enrique J. Carmona",
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title = "Automatic design of analog electronic circuits using
grammatical evolution",
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journal = "Applied Soft Computing",
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year = "2018",
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volume = "62",
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pages = "1003--1018",
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month = jan,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Grammatical
evolution, EHW, Automatic circuit design, Analog
circuits, Evolutionary electronics, NGSpice",
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ISSN = "1568-4946",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568494617305756",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.asoc.2017.09.036",
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abstract = "A new approach for automatic synthesis of analog
electronic circuits based on grammatical evolution is
presented. Grammatical evolution is an evolutionary
algorithm based on grammar which can generate code in
any programming language and uses variable length
linear binary strings. The decoding of each chromosome
determines which production rules in a Backus-Naur Form
grammar definition are used in a genotype-to-phenotype
mapping process. In our method, decoding focuses on
obtaining circuit netlists. A new grammar for
generating such netlists and a variant of the
XOSites-based crossover operator are also presented. A
post-processing stage is needed to adapt the decoded
netlist prior its evaluation using the NGSpice
simulator. Our approach was applied to several case
studies, comprising a total of seven benchmark
circuits. A comparison with previous works in the
literature shows that our method produces competitive
circuits in relation to the degree of compliance with
the output specifications, the number of components and
the number of evaluations used in the evolutionary
process.",
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Federico Castejon
Enrique J Carmona Suarez
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