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Hardware Evolution Automatic Design of Electronic Circuits in Reconfigurable Hardware by Artificial Evolution
Başlık:
Hardware Evolution Automatic Design of Electronic Circuits in Reconfigurable Hardware by Artificial Evolution
ISBN:
9781447134145
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed. 1998.
Yayın Bilgileri:
London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 1998.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XVIII, 117 p. online resource.
Series:
Distinguished Dissertations
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 1.1 Topic -- 1.2 Hardware Evolution -- 1.3 Motivation -- 1.4 The Thesis -- 2. Context -- 2.1 Inspiration -- 2.2 Evolutionary Algorithms for Electronic Design: Other approaches -- 2.3 Multi-Criteria EAs: Area, Power, Speed and Testability -- 2.4 A Philosophy of Artificial Evolutionx -- 2.5 The Position of this Book Within the Field -- 3. Unconstrained Structure and Dynamics -- 3.1 The Relationship Between Intrinsic Hardware Evolution and Conventional Design Techniques -- 3.2 Unconstrained Structure -- 3.3 Unconstrained Dynamics -- 3.4 The Relationship Between Intrinsic Hardware Evolution and Natural Evolution -- 4. Parsimony and Fault Tolerance -- 4.1 Insensitivity to Genetic Mutations -- 4.2 Engineering Consequences of Mutation-Insensitivity -- 4.3 Explicitly Specifying Fault-Tolerance Requirements -- 4.4 Adaptation to Faults -- 4.5 Fault Tolerance Through Redundancy -- 4.6 Summary -- 5. Demonstration -- 5.1 The Experiment -- 5.2 Results -- 5.3 Analysis -- 5.4 Interpretation -- 6. Future Work -- 6.1 Engineering Tolerances -- 6.2 Applications -- 7. Conclusion -- Appendix A. Circuit Diagram of the DSM Evolvable Hardware Robot Controller -- Appendix B. Details of the Simulations used in the 'Mr Chips' Robot Experiment -- B.1 The Motor Model -- B.2 The Movement Model -- B.3 The Sonar Model -- References.
Abstract:
Evolution through natural selection has been going on for a very long time. Evolution through artificial selection has been practiced by humans for a large part of our history, in the breeding of plants and livestock. Artificial evolution, where we evolve an artifact through artificial selection, has been around since electronic computers became common: about 30 years. Right from the beginning, people have suggested using artificial evolution to design electronics automatically.l Only recently, though, have suitable re­ configurable silicon chips become available that make it easy for artificial evolution to work with a real, physical, electronic medium: before them, ex­ periments had to be done entirely in software simulations. Early research concentrated on the potential applications opened-up by the raw speed ad­ vantage of dedicated digital hardware over software simulation on a general­ purpose computer. This book is an attempt to show that there is more to it than that. In fact, a radically new viewpoint is possible, with fascinating consequences. This book was written as a doctoral thesis, submitted in September 1996. As such, it was a rather daring exercise in ruthless brevity. Believing that the contribution I had to make was essentially a simple one, I resisted being drawn into peripheral discussions. In the places where I deliberately drop a subject, this implies neither that it's not interesting, nor that it's not relevant: just that it's not a crucial part of the tale I want to tell here.
Dil:
English