| M. Sipper, D. Mange, and A. Perez-Uribe, editors. Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Evolvable Systems (ICES98), volume 1478 of LNCS. Springer-Verlag, 1998. |
....design, but 2 instead for any one of many possible adequate solutions. Clearly, not all of electronics design can be tackled in this way. Since around 1995 there has been a considerable impetus of research to discern when, how, and why evolutionary techniques can be useful in electronics design [16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22]. In particular, a sequence of experiments at the University of Sussex, UK (summarised in [23, 24] provides the basis for our evolution of singleelectron designs to follow. These experiments were designed to determine how radically di erent evolved circuits can be from those produced by ....
M. Sipper, D. Mange, and A. Perez-Uribe, editors. Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Evolvable Systems (ICES98), volume 1478 of LNCS. Springer-Verlag, 1998.
....the design challenges faced in making the technology viable, we show that some of its differences from conventional design can be helpful. Since around 1995 there has been a considerable impetus of research to discern when, how, and why evolutionary techniques can be useful in electronics design [17, 7, 18, 13, 26, 12, 19]. In particular, a sequence of experiments at the University of Sussex, UK (summarised in [23, 22] provides the basis for our evolution of singleelectron designs to follow. These experiments were designed to determine how radically different evolved circuits can be from those produced by ....
M. Sipper, D. Mange, and A. Perez-Uribe, editors. Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Evolvable Systems (ICES98), volume 1478 of LNCS. Springer-Verlag, 1998.
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