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Vitenskapelig foredrag
1999

Evolvable Hardware: from Logic to Signal Transduction

Bidragsytere:
  • Pauline Haddow

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Sted: Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland, 20.01.99

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Vitenskapelig foredrag
Publiseringsår: 1999

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Evolvable Hardware: from Logic to Signal Transduction

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The application of evolutionary techniques to hardware design is termed evolvable (evolutionary) hardware. The main goal being to replace traditional design methods with evolutionary techniques for given applications which are either not achievable using traditional methods or which benefit from an evolutionary approach. Our group in Trondheim launched into this area just one year ago, looking at a newer approach to Evolvable Hardware - "Complete Hardware Evolution (CHE)". Here the complete evolution process and the evolving design are located on a single chip. Many spin of projects have arisen from this work including work within evolvable robotics, evolving adaptive filters, evolving a router controller and related work within VHDL code evolution, selection methods and genetic operator analysis. Our long term focus is to build on our work within CHE, using the resources now available in reconfigurable technology, to achieve modelling and simulation of complex biological processes in hardware. This involves cooperation with biologists to establish realistic models which may be evolved so as to identify realistic hypothesis that may be followed through by biological experimentation. Our ongoing project in this area is within the field of cell signal transduction. Although this project is in the early stages we are well aware that this approach could be termed "controlled guessing"! This talk will provide a short introduction to evolvable hardware, CHE itself and present a selection of our ongoing projects.

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Pauline Catriona Haddow

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