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- 1998
- Ernesto Damiani, Valentino Liberali, Andrea Tettamanzi:
Evolutionary Design of Hashing Function Circuits Using an FPGA. ICES 1998: 36-46 - Roger DuBois:
A Biologically Inspired Object Tracking System. ICES 1998: 240-247 - Marc Ebner:
Evolution of a Control Architecture for a Mobile Robot. ICES 1998: 303-310 - Stuart J. Flockton, Kevin Sheehan:
Intrinsic Circuit Evolution Using Programmable Analogue Arrays. ICES 1998: 144-153 - Erol Gelenbe:
Learning in Genetic Algorithms. ICES 1998: 268-279 - Alister Hamilton, Kostis Papathanasiou, Morgan Tamplin, Thomas Brandtner:
Palmo: Field Programmable Analogue and Mixed-Signal VLSI for Evolvable Hardware. ICES 1998: 335-344 - Ken Hayworth:
The "Modeling Clay" Approach to Bio-inspired Electronic Hardware. ICES 1998: 248-255 - Tomofumi Hikage, Hitoshi Hemmi, Katsunori Shimohara:
Comparison of Evolutionary Methods for Smoother Evolution. ICES 1998: 115-124 - Lorenz Huelsbergen, Edward A. Rietman, Robert Slous:
Evolution of Astable Multivibrators in Silico. ICES 1998: 66-77 - Isamu Kajitani, Tsutomu Hoshino, Daisuke Nishikawa, Hiroshi Yokoi, Shogo Nakaya, Tsukasa Yamauchi, Takeshi Inuo, Nobuki Kajihara, Masaya Iwata, Didier Keymeulen, Tetsuya Higuchi:
A Gate-Level EHW Chip: Implementing GA Operations and Reconfigurable Hardware on a Single LSI. ICES 1998: 1-12 - Tatiana Kalganova, Julian F. Miller, Terence C. Fogarty:
Some Aspects of an Evolvable Hardware Approach for Multiple-Valued Combinational Circuit Design. ICES 1998: 78-89 - Hiroaki Kitano:
Building Complex Systems Using Developmental Process: An Engineering Approach. ICES 1998: 218-229 - Michael Korkin, Norberto Eiji Nawa, Hugo de Garis:
A "Spike Interval Information Coding" Representation for ATR's CAM-Brain Machine (CBM). ICES 1998: 256-267 - Paul J. Layzell:
A New Research Tool for Intrinsic Hardware Evolution. ICES 1998: 47-56 - Jason D. Lohn, Silvano Colombano:
Automated Analog Circuit Sythesis Using a Linear Representation. ICES 1998: 125-133 - Daniel Mange, André Stauffer, Gianluca Tempesti:
Embryonics: A Macroscopic View of the Cellular Architecture. ICES 1998: 174-184 - Daniel Mange, André Stauffer, Gianluca Tempesti:
Embryonics: A Microscopic View of the Molecular Architecture. ICES 1998: 185-195 - Chaiyasit Manovit, Chatchawit Aporntewan, Prabhas Chongstitvatana:
Synthesis of Synchronous Sequential Logic Circuits from Partial Input/Output Sequences. ICES 1998: 98-105 - Julian F. Miller, Peter Thomson:
Aspects of Digital Evolution: Geometry and Learning. ICES 1998: 25-35 - Philippe Millet, Jean-Claude Heudin:
Fault Tolerance of a Large-Scale MIMD Architecture Using a Genetic Algorithm. ICES 1998: 356-363 - Juan Manuel Moreno, Jordi Madrenas, Julio Faura, E. Cantó, Joan Cabestany, Josep Maria Insenser:
Feasible Evolutionary and Self-Repairing Hardware by Means of the Dynamic Reconfiguration Capabilities of the FIPSOC Devices. ICES 1998: 345-355 - Jan J. Mulawka, Magdalena J. Ocwieja:
Molecular Inference via Unidirectional Chemical Reactions. ICES 1998: 372-379 - Masahiro Murakawa, Shuji Yoshizawa, Toshio Adachi, Shiro Suzuki, Kaoru Takasuka, Masaya Iwata, Tetsuya Higuchi:
Analogue EHW Chip for Intermediate Frequency Filters. ICES 1998: 134-143 - Kazuyuki Murase, Takaharu Wakida, Ryoichi Odagiri, Wei Yu, Hirotaka Akita, Tatsuya Asai:
Back-Propagation Learning of Autonomous Behaviour: A Mobile Robot Khepera Took a Lesson from the Future Consequences. ICES 1998: 280-286 - Pascal Nussbaum, Bernard Girau, Arnaud Tisserand:
Field Programmable Processor Arrays. ICES 1998: 311-322 - Ryoichi Odagiri, Wei Yu, Tatsuya Asai, Kazuyuki Murase:
Analysis of the Scenery Perceived by a Real Mobile Robot Khepera. ICES 1998: 295-302 - Kiyoshi Oguri, Norbert Imlig, Hideyuki Ito, Kouichi Nagami, Ryusuke Konishi, Tsunemichi Shiozawa:
General-Purpose Computer Architecture Based on Fully Programmable Logic. ICES 1998: 323-334 - Cesar Ortega-Sanchez, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
MUXTREE Revisited: Embryonics as a Reconfiguration Strategy in Fault-Tolerant Processor Arrays. ICES 1998: 206-217 - Herbert Peremans, V. Ashley Walker, Georgios Papadopoulos, John Hallam:
Evolving Batlike Pinnae for Target Localisation by an Echolocator. ICES 1998: 230-239 - Jean-Luc Rebourg, Jean-Denis Muller, Manuel Samuelides:
SPIKE_4096: A Neural Integrated Circuit for Image Segmentation. ICES 1998: 287-294
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