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Application of Self-Configurability for Autonomous, Highly-Localized Self-Regulation

Published: 05 August 2007 Publication History
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    In this paper, key features of biological vs. artificial systems are identified, along with a synopsis of important consequences of those features. An artificial substrate that contains these key features is introduced, and examples of the use of those features are given. The concept of an electronic stem cell is described, and its characteristics and subsystems are presented. Electronic stem cells offer a means of configuring a large number of autonomous computational "cells" for a given task. The electronic stem cell has properties similar to the biological counterpart, namely the abilities to selfreplicate and to differentiate. This paper presents a design for a reconfigurable building block that can function similar to a biological stem cell, but in the domain of electronic circuitry. The goal is for a single electronic stem cell to, in effect, "grow” into an organism, or in this case, into a desired electronic circuit.

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        AHS '07: Proceedings of the Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems
        August 2007
        736 pages
        ISBN:076952866X

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        Published: 05 August 2007

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        • (2010)Design of a reconfigurable pulsed quad-cell for cellular-automata-based conformal computingInternational Journal of Reconfigurable Computing10.1155/2010/3524282010(1-11)Online publication date: 1-Jan-2010
        • (2009)A defect/error-tolerant nanosystem architecture for DSPACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems10.1145/1629091.16290945:4(1-22)Online publication date: 30-Nov-2009

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