| A.H. Jackson, A.M. Tyrrell, "Asynchronous Embryonics with Reconfiguration," Proceedings of 4 th International Conference on Evolvable Systems, pgs. 88-99, Tokyo, Japan, October 2001 |
....occurs in two steps. First, each Supercell self assigns itself a positional ID, based on its location within an imaginary grid of Supercells (imaginary because some of these Supercells may not exist, due to the presence of faults regions. This ID assignment is similar to the approach used in [10]. Note, however, that in the present work, every Supercell transmits both row and column information to every adjacent Supercell. Therefore, a Supercell which is otherwise isolated on a row can still receive column information from an adjacent row (instead of receiving it from a Supercell on the ....
A.H. Jackson, A.M. Tyrrell, "Asynchronous Embryonics with Reconfiguration," Proceedings of 4 th International Conference on Evolvable Systems, pgs. 88-99, Tokyo, Japan, October 2001
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