4th NASA / DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware (EH 2002), 15-18 July 2002, Alexandria, VA, USA.
IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1718-8
Invited Talks
Evolution of Digital Systems
- Robert Thomson, Tughrul Arslan:
Evolvable Hardware for the Generation of Sequential Filter Circuits.
17-25

- Piet van Remortel, Tom Lenaerts, Bernard Manderick:
The Robustness of Small Developped SBlock Circuits Using Different Clocking Schemes.
26-35

- Morten Hartmann, Pauline C. Haddow, Frode Eskelund:
Evolving Robust Digital Designs.
36-45

- Nicholas J. Macias, Lisa J. K. Durbeck:
Self-Assembling Circuits with Autonomous Fault Handling.
46-55

- Adrian Stoica, Didier Keymeulen, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Michael I. Ferguson:
On Two New Trends in Evolvable Hardware: Employment of HDL-Based Structuring, and Design of Multi-Functional Circuits.
56-59

- Channakeshav, Kuan Zhou, Russell P. Kraft, John F. McDonald:
Gigahertz FPGAs with New Power Saving Techniques and Decoding Logic.
60-62

- Igor V. Vasiltsov:
Evolutionary Technique to Elementary Coding of the Internal States of the State Machine.
63-66

Evolution of Analog Systems
- Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Michael I. Ferguson, Didier Keymeulen, Vu Duong:
Evolving Circuits in Seconds: Experiments with a Stand-Alone Board-Level Evolvable System.
67-74

- Jörg Langeheine, Karlheinz Meier, Johannes Schemmel:
Intrinsic Evolution of Quasi DC Solutions for Transistor Level Analog Electronic Circuits Using a CMOS FPTA Chip.
75-84

- Hajime Shibata, Soji Mori, Nobuo Fujii:
Automated Design of Analog Circuits Using Cell-Based Structure .
85-92

- Lyudmila Zinchenko, Heinz Mühlenbein, Victor Kureichik, Thilo Mahnig:
Application of the Univariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm to Analog Circuit Design.
93-101

- Antonio Carneiro de Mesquita Filho, Fabio A. Salazar, P. Paulo Canazio:
Chromosome Representation through Adjacency Matrix in Evolutionary Circuits Synthesis.
102-112

Evolution of Controllers
Real World Applications
New Avenues for Evolvable Hardware
Cellular Automata
Embryonics and Bio-Inspired Architectures
- Gianluca Tempesti, Daniel Mange, André Stauffer, Christof Teuscher:
The BioWall: An Electronic Tissue for Prototyping Bio-Inspired Systems.
221-230

- Alexander H. Jackson, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
Implementing Asynchronous Embryonic Circuits using AARDVArc.
231-240

- Timothy G. W. Gordon, Peter J. Bentley:
Towards Development in Evolvable Hardware.
241-250

- R. Timothy Edwards:
Circuit Morphologies and Ontogenies.
251-260

- Alexander O. Tarakanov, Dipankar Dasgupta:
An Immunochip Architecture and Its Emulation.
261-265

- Felix Schürmann, Steffen G. Hohmann, Johannes Schemmel, Karlheinz Meier:
Towards an Artificial Neural Network Framework.
266-273

- Hugo de Garis, Jonathan Dinerstein, Ravichandra Sriram:
Reversible Evolvable Networks: A Reversible Evolvable Boolean Network Architecture and Methodology to Overcome the Heat Generation Problem in Molecular Scale Brain Building.
274-275

- Jonathan Dinerstein, Hugo de Garis:
"TiPo" - A "Timed Pointer" Neural Net Model with Superior Evolvabilities for Implementation in a Second-Generation Brain-Building Machine BM.
276-278

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