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The First NASA/DOD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware
Pasadena, California
July 19-July 21
ISBN: 0-7695-0256-3
Table of Contents
 | Invited Talks |
Micro/Nano Systems for Future NASA Grand Challenges in Deep Space Exploration
DARPA's Adaptive Computing Systems Program
Identifying Requirements of Evolutionary Design Search, Exploration and Optimisation
Evolvable Hardware for Industrial Applications
Evolving Circuits by Means of Natural Selection
Explorations in Design Space: Can Evolutionary Algorithms Practically Search Beyond the Scope of Conventional Electronics Design?
Embriological Electronics
The Effects of Extreme Environments on Measurement Equipement
Dusting Off Some Old Evolvable Hardware
NASA Rediscovers Technology
 | 1: Evolution on FPGAs |
Gunnar Tufte, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology
pp. 18
 | 2: Evolution of Digital Functions |
 | 3: Evolution of Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuits |
Wei-te Li, California Institute of Technology
pp. 76
 | 4: Evolution of Cellular Automata and Brain-Inspired Architectures |
Felix Gers, Istituto Dalle Molle di Studi sull'Intelligenza Artificiale (IDSIA)
pp. 102
 | 5: Reconfiguration Architectures and Dynamic Reconfiguration |
 | 6: Advanced Reconfigurable Devices |
K. Asari, Matsushita Electronics Corp, Osaka University and Stanford University
T. Baba, Panasonic Technologies Inc.
pp. 193
 | 7: Applications to Design and Adaptation of Space Sub-Systems |
 | 8: GA Applications |
Tom Cwik, California Institute of Technology
pp. 242
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