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Embryonics + Immunotronics: A Bio-Inspired Approach to Fault Tolerance (2000)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Daryl Bradley, Cesar Ortega, Andy Tyrrell
The Second NASA/DoD workshop on Evolvable Hardware



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Abstract: Fault tolerance has always been a standard feature of electronic systems intended for long-term missions. However, the high complexity of modern systems makes the incorporation of fault tolerance a difficult task. Novel approaches to fault tolerance can be achieved by drawing inspiration from nature. Biological organisms possess characteristics such as healing and learning that can be applied to the design of fault-tolerant systems. This paper extends the work on bio-inspired fault-tolerant... (Update)

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Bradley, D., Ortega-Snchez, C. & Tyrrell, A. (2000), "Embryonics+immunotronics: a bio-inspired approach to fault tolerance", Proceedings of 2nd NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware, 215-233, Lohn, J. et al. (eds.), IEEE Computer Society. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bradley00embryonics.html   More

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    author = "D. Bradley and C. Ortega-Sanchez and A. Tyrrell",
    title = "Embryonics + Immunotronics: {A} Bio-Inspired Approach to Fault Tolerance",
    booktitle = "The Second {NASA}/DoD workshop on Evolvable Hardware",
    month = "13-15",
    publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
    address = "Palo Alto, California",
    editor = "Jason Lohn and Adrian Stoica and Didier Keymeulen",
    isbn = "0-7695-0762-8",
    pages = "205--224",
    year = "2000",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bradley00embryonics.html" }
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