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Evolutionary Multiobjective Design targeting a Field Programmable Transistor Array
Seattle, Washington, USA June 24-June 26
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Arturo Hern?ndez Aguirre, Center for Research in Mathematics, Guanajuato, M?xico
Ricardo S. Zebulum, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
Carlos Coello Coello, CINVESTAV-IPN, M?xico
This paper introduces the ISPAES algorithm for circuit design targeting a Field Programmable Transistor Array (FPTA). The use of evolutionary algorithms is common in circuit design problems, where a single fitness function drives the evolution process. Frequently, the design problem is subject to several goals or operating constraints, thus, designing a suitable fitness function catching all requirements becomes an issue. Such a problem is amenable for multi-objective optimization, however, evolutionary algorithms lack an inherent mechanism for constraint handling. This paper introduces ISPAES, an evolutionary optimization algorithm enhanced with a constraint handling technique. Several design problems targeting a FPTA show the potential of our approach.
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Arturo Hern?ndez Aguirre, Ricardo S. Zebulum, Carlos Coello Coello, "Evolutionary Multiobjective Design targeting a Field Programmable Transistor Array," eh, pp.199, 2004 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'04), 2004
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