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2004 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'04)
On the Relative Efficacies of *cGA Variants for Intrinsic Evolvable Hardware: Population, Mutation, and Random Immigrants
Seattle, Washington, USA
June 24-June 26
ISBN: 0-7695-2145-2
Gregory R. Kramer, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
John C. Gallagher, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
Michael Raymer, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
Previous work has demonstrated the efficacy and feasibility of the simulated population *cGA family for embedded EH applications. This paper will introduce and discuss a new *cGA variant that increases search efficacy on a specific class of EH problems without increasing the amount of hardware required for implementation. We will discuss the new EA variant and provide experimental verification of its superiority against both the Dejong benchmarks and a practical problem in the construction of an EH controller to suppress thermoacoustic instability. We will also compare these results with similar population-based and a population-less EAs to help understand the effects of introducing a simulated population. We will conclude with a brief discussion of possible implications for the EH community in general.
Citation:
Gregory R. Kramer, John C. Gallagher, Michael Raymer, "On the Relative Efficacies of *cGA Variants for Intrinsic Evolvable Hardware: Population, Mutation, and Random Immigrants," eh, pp.225, 2004 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'04), 2004
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