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Evolvable Hardware

  • A single resource presenting both the fundamentals and the latest advances in the field of evolvable hardware
  • Provides the basics of reconfigurable devices, why they are necessary and how they are designed
  • Discusses the leading research in digital, analog and mechanical EHW
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GEVO)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Introduction to Evolvable Hardware

    • Tetsuya Higuchi, Yong Liu, Masaya Iwata, Xin Yao
    Pages 1-17
  3. EHW Applied to Image Data Compression

    • Hidenori Sakanashi, Masaya Iwata, Tetsuya Higuchi
    Pages 19-40
  4. A GA Hardware Engine and Its Applications

    • Isamu Kajitani, Masaya Iwata, Tetsuya Higuchi
    Pages 41-63
  5. Post-Fabrication Clock-Timing Adjustment Using Genetic Algorithms

    • Eiichi Takahashi, Yuji Kasai, Masahiro Murakawa, Tetsuya Higuchi
    Pages 65-84
  6. Bio-Inspired Computing Machines with Artificial Division and Differentiation

    • Daniel Mange, André Stauffer, Gianluca Tempesti, Fabien Vannel, André Badertscher
    Pages 85-98
  7. Evolvable Analog LSI

    • Masahiro Murakawa, Yuji Kasai, Hidenori Sakanashi, Tetsuya Higuchi
    Pages 121-143
  8. Reconfigurable Electronics for Extreme Environments

    • Adrian Stoica, Didier Keymeulen, Ricardo S. Zebulum, Xin Guo
    Pages 145-160
  9. Characterization and Synthesis of Circuits at Extreme Low Temperatures

    • Ricardo S. Zebulum, Didier Keymeulen, Rajeshuni Ramesham, Lukas Sekanina, James Mao, Nikhil Kumar et al.
    Pages 161-172
  10. Human-Competitive Evolvable Hardware Created by Means of Genetic Programming

    • John R. Koza, Martin A. Keane, Matthew J. Streeter, Sameer H. Al-Sakran, Lee W. Jones
    Pages 173-197
  11. Evolvable Optical Systems

    • Hirokazu Nosato, Masahiro Murakawa, Yuji Kasai, Tetsuya Higuchi
    Pages 199-207
  12. Hardware Platforms for Electrostatic Tuning of Mems Gyroscope Using Nature-Inspired Computation

    • Didier Keymeulen, Michael I. Ferguson, Luke Breuer, Wolfgang Fink, Boris Oks, Chris Peay et al.
    Pages 209-222
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 223-224

About this book

Evolvable hardware (EHW) refers to hardware whose architecture/structure and functions change dynamically and autonomously in order to improve its performance in carrying out tasks. The emergence of this field has been profoundly influenced by the progress in reconfigurable hardware and evolutionary computation. Traditional hardware can be inflexible – the structure and its functions are often impossible to change once it is created. However, most real world problems are not fixed – they change with time. In order to deal with these problems efficiently and effectively, different hardware structures are necessary. EHW provides an ideal approach to make hardware "soft" by adapting the structure to a problem dynamically. The contributions in this book provide the basics of reconfigurable devices so that readers will be fully prepared to understand what EHW is, why it is necessary and how it is designed. The book also discusses the leading research in digital, analog and mechanical EHW.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"‘Evolvable Hardware’ … is the newest title in David E. Goldberg and John R. Koza’s ‘Genetic and Evolutionary Computation’ book series. It is directed at advanced-level students interested in evolvable hardware (EHW). … it includes a collection of 11 examples of cutting-edge research and applications that will attract EHW specialists. ... It is a good book for EHW researchers, since it brings together articles specially selected by editors, who are very experienced in the field, to trace the state of the art in EHW applications." (Eduardo do Valle Simoes, Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, Vol. 8, 2007)

"The general field of genetic algorithms, evolutionary hardware, and genetic programming has grown steadily over the last 15 years. … This book can be considered unique in that it concentrates heavily on the development of hardware to support these efforts … . This has added appeal, in that it is highly applicable and generalizable to many practical areas. The editors and authors of the chapters did a fine job in communicating these advanced technologies and applications to a wide audience." (Minette Carl and Michael Goldberg, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol. 49 (3), March, 2008)

Editors and Affiliations

  • National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

    Tetsuya Higuchi

  • The University of Aizu, Japan

    Yong Liu

  • The Universtiy of Birmingham, UK

    Xin Yao

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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