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found 28 matches
- 2000
- Forrest H. Bennett III, John R. Koza, Jessen Yu, William Mydlowec:
Automatic Synthesis, Placement, and Routing of an Amplifier Circuit by Means of Genetic Programming. ICES 2000: 1-10 - Daryl W. Bradley, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
Immunotronics: Hardware Fault Tolerance Inspired by the Immune System. ICES 2000: 11-20 - Carlos A. Coello Coello, Rosa Laura Zavala Gutierrez, Benito Mendoza García, Arturo Hernández Aguirre:
Ant Colony System for the Design of Combinational Logic Circuits. ICES 2000: 21-30 - Fulvio Corno, Matteo Sonza Reorda, Giovanni Squillero:
Evolving Cellular Automata for Self-Testing Hardware. ICES 2000: 31-40 - Ernesto Damiani, Valentino Liberali, Andrea Tettamanzi:
Dynamic Optimisation of Non-linear Feed Forward Circuits. ICES 2000: 41-50 - Ernest J. P. Earon, Tim D. Barfoot, Gabriele M. T. D'Eleuterio:
From the Sea to the Sidewalk: The Evolution of Hexapod Walking Gaits by a Genetic Algorithm. ICES 2000: 51-60 - Alister Hamilton, Peter Thomson, Morgan Tamplin:
Experiments in Evolvable Filter Design Using Pulse Based Programmable Analogue VLSI Models. ICES 2000: 61-71 - Gordon Hollingworth, Steve Smith, Andy M. Tyrrell:
The Intrinsic Evolution of Virtex Devices Through Internet Reconfigurable Logic. ICES 2000: 72-79 - Gregory Hornby, Seiichi Takamura, Osamu Hanagata, Masahiro Fujita, Jordan B. Pollack:
Evolution of Controllers from a High-Level Simulator to a High DOF Robot. ICES 2000: 80-89 - Francisco Jiménez-Morales:
The Evolution of 3-d C. A. to Perform a Collective Behaviour Task. ICES 2000: 90-102 - Yuji Kasai, Hidenori Sakanashi, Masahiro Murakawa, Shogo Kiryu, Neil Marston, Tetsuya Higuchi:
Initial Evaluation of an Evolvable Microwave Circuit. ICES 2000: 103-112 - DaeEun Kim, Jose M. Carmena, John Hallam:
Towards an Artificial Pinna for a Narrow-Band Biomimetic Sonarhead. ICES 2000: 113-122 - Jörg Langeheine, Simon Fölling, Karlheinz Meier, Johannes Schemmel:
Towards a Silicon Primordial Soup: A Fast Approach to Hardware Evolution with a VLSI Transistor Array. ICES 2000: 123-132 - Paul J. Layzell, Adrian Thompson:
Understanding Inherent Qualities of Evolved Circuits: Evolutionary History as a Predictor of Fault Tolerance. ICES 2000: 133-144 - Philippe Millet, Jean-Claude Heudin:
Comparison between Three Heuristic Algorithms to Repair a Large-Scale MIMD Computer. ICES 2000: 145-154 - Cesar Ortega-Sanchez, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
A Hardware Implementation of an Embryonic Architecture Using Virtex FPGAs. ICES 2000: 155-164 - Simon Perkins, Reid B. Porter, Neal R. Harvey:
Everything on the Chip: A Hardware-Based Self-Contained Spatially-Structured Genetic Algorithm for Signal Processing. ICES 2000: 165-174 - Jordan B. Pollack, Hod Lipson, Sevan G. Ficici, Pablo Funes, Gregory Hornby, Richard A. Watson:
Evolutionary Techniques in Physical Robotics. ICES 2000: 175-186 - Lucian Prodan, Gianluca Tempesti, Daniel Mange, André Stauffer:
Biology Meets Electronics: The Path to a Bio-inspired FPGA. ICES 2000: 187-196 - Craig Slorach, Ken Sharman:
The Design and Implementation of Custom Architectures for Evolvable Hardware Using Off-the-Shelf Programmable Devices. ICES 2000: 197-207 - Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Didier Keymeulen:
Mixtrinsic Evolution. ICES 2000: 208-217 - Adrian Thompson, Paul J. Layzell:
Evolution of Robustness in an Electronics Design. ICES 2000: 218-228 - Peter Thomson:
Circuit Evolution and Visualisation. ICES 2000: 229-240 - Joseba Urzelai, Dario Floreano:
Evolutionary Robots with Fast Adaptive Behaviour in New Environments. ICES 2000: 241-251 - Vesselin K. Vassilev, Julian F. Miller:
The Advantages of Landscape Neutrality in Digital Circuit Evolution. ICES 2000: 252-263 - Moritoshi Yasunaga, Taro Nakamura, Ikuo Yoshihara, Jung Hwan Kim:
Genetic Algorithm-Based Methodology for Pattern Recognition Hardware. ICES 2000: 264-273 - Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Adrian Stoica, Didier Keymeulen:
A Flexible Model of a CMOS Field Programmable Transistor Array Targeted for Hardware Evolution. ICES 2000: 274-283 - Julian F. Miller, Adrian Thompson, Peter Thomson, Terence C. Fogarty:
Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware, Third International Conference, ICES 2000, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, April 17-19, 2000, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1801, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67338-5 [contents]
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