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The Third NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware Long Beach, Cailfornia July 12-July 14 ISBN: 0-7695-1180-5 Table of Contents
 | Invited Talks |
Evolvable Hardware for Space Exploration
What Evolvable Hardware Still Can't Do
Evolvable Hardware for Industrial Applications
Evolving Molecular Circuits by Means of Natural Selection
Nanotechnology in Information Processing: Opportunities and Challenges
Evolutionary Design for Robot Configuration Design
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The Future of Reconfigurable Computing Technologies: Industry Viewpoint
 | 1. From Biology to Robotics |
 | 2. Evolution of Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuits |
 | 3. Survivable and Flexible Hardware |
 | 4. Evolution of Digital Functions |
Gunnar Tufte, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology pp. 0109
 | 5. Evolution of Signal Processing Circuits |
Xin Yao, The University of Birmingham
Pin Liu, Marconi plc, Discovery Court pp. 0136
 | 6. Reconfiguration Architecture and Devices |
E. Sanchez, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne pp. 0157
 | 7. Evolution of CA and Brain-Inspired Architecture |
 | 8. Evolvability |
 | 9. Applications |
Richard Conde, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Bobbie Chern, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory pp. 0256 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use.
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