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  1. IEEE Workshop on Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware, WEAH.
  2. 2009 IEEE Workshop on Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware
  3. Is it time to stop evolving digital systems?
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2009 IEEE Workshop on Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware
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The application of evolvable hardware to fault tolerant robot control
Evolving non-autonomous neuromorphic flight control for a flapping-wing mechanical insect
Optimisation of variability tolerant logic cells using multiple voltage supplies
Evolutionary Computation in pre-silicon verification of complex microprocessors
The input pattern order problem II: Evolution of multiple-output circuits in hardware
REPOMO32 - New reconfigurable polymorphic integrated circuit for adaptive hardware
Self-adaptive evolution of complex logic circuits
Is it time to stop evolving digital systems?
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2007 IEEE Workshop on Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware (WEAH2007)

Is it time to stop evolving digital systems?

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Author Greenwood, G.W.
Copyright Year 2009
Description Author affiliation: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portland State University, OR 97207-0751, USA (Greenwood, G.W.)
Abstract Evolving combinational and sequential logic circuit is still under investigation within the evolvable hardware community. This situation is somewhat surprising since the electronic design automation industry is mature and the tools in wide use today are incredibly powerful. It therefore makes sense to see how well evolvable hardware techniques compare against the existing design methods. That comparision is made in this paper and the conclusion is evolvable hardware techniques are woefully inadequate. However, there are areas where evolvable hardware techniques can have an impact in the IC design field and those areas are briefly discussed.
Starting Page 54
Ending Page 58
File Size 480616
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781424427550
DOI 10.1109/WEAH.2009.4925668
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2009-04-30
Publisher Place USA
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Process design Application specific integrated circuits Design engineering Electronic design automation and methodology Digital systems Logic circuits Design methodology Timing Hardware design languages Field programmable gate arrays
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Resource Type Article
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