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Repair Of Analog Circuits: Extrinsic And Intrinsic Evolutionary Techniques
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Helio Takahiro Sinohara, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Marco Aurélio C. Pacheco, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Marley Maria R. Vellasco, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Abstract: This paper proposes evolutionary techniques repair and adapt analog circuits. Such class techniques is suitable for systems that need to perform for a long time in harsh environments such as those employed in space exploration missions and for situations in which sending a technician would not be possible. As each evolution's objective has a different influence and importance in the resulting repaired circuit, it is necessary to distinguish their importance's weight during the evaluation of the circuits. The methods proposed are for extrinsic and intrinsic evolutionary repair.
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Helio Takahiro Sinohara, Marco Aurélio C. Pacheco, Marley Maria R. Vellasco, "Repair Of Analog Circuits: Extrinsic And Intrinsic Evolutionary Techniques," eh, pp.0044, The Third NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware, 2001
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