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2002 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'02)
The BioWall: An Electronic Tissue for Prototyping Bio-Inspired Systems
Alexandria, Virginia
July 15-July 18
ISBN: 0-7695-1718-8
Gianluca Tempesti, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
Daniel Mange, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
André Stauffer, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
Christof Teuscher, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne

In this article, we present the BioWall, a giant reconfigurable computing tissue developed to implement machines according to the principles of our Embryonics (embryonic electronics) project. The BioWall?s size and features are designed for public exhibition, but at the same time it represents an invaluable research tool, particularly since its complete programmability and cellular structure are extremely well adapted to the implementation of many different kinds of bio-inspired systems.

To illustrate these capabilities, we present a set of applications that range over many diverse sources of biological inspiration, from Embryonics' ontogenetic systems, through epigenetic artificial neural networks, to phylogenetic evolving hardware. All these applications have been fully implemented and tested in hardware on the BioWall.

Citation:
Gianluca Tempesti, Daniel Mange, André Stauffer, Christof Teuscher, "The BioWall: An Electronic Tissue for Prototyping Bio-Inspired Systems," eh, pp.221, 2002 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'02), 2002
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