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Realization of Self-Repairing and Evolvable Hardware Structures by Means of Implicit Self-Configuration
Pasadena, California July 19-July 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/EH.1999.785451The First NASA/DOD Workshop on Evolva ...
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In this paper we shall address the physical implementation of self-repairing and evolvable hardware strategies. These alternatives will be enabled by the specific dynamic reconfiguration capabilities included in a new family of FPGA devices, called FIPSOC (Field Programmable System On a Chip). The main features of these devices are given by the integration on a single chip of a dynamically reconfigurable FPGA, a programmable analog section and a microcontroller. As our experimental results will show, the efficient use of the available resources makes these devices an excellent platform for testing, developing and realizing physically new concepts in electronic design.
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J.M. Moreno, J. Madrenas, J. Cabestany, E. Canto, R. Kielbik, J. Faura, J.M. Insenser, "Realization of Self-Repairing and Evolvable Hardware Structures by Means of Implicit Self-Configuration," eh, pp.182, The First NASA/DOD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware, 1999
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