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BIDLO, M.
Original Title
A Developmental Method for Construction of Arbitrarily Large Sorting Networks and Adders
Type
report
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper deals with a non-traditional design method inspired by natural ontogenesis (an embryonic approach) for construction of combinational logic circuits (in particular sorting networks and adders). The general principle of the technique is based on a set of proper instructions known beforehand that are repeatedly applied on the embryo (a trivial instance of a problem) to construct more complex system. Genetic algorithm is used to find a suitable sequence of instructions -- a prescription for the growth of the embryo. The system complexity can increase continually and infinitely. It is shown that by employing of this approach the genetic algorithm is able to (1) rediscover the principle of already known method and (2) find a novel algorithm, by means of which we can obtain better solutions in comparison with a conventional method.
Keywords
Genetic algorithm, development, digital circuits design, sorting network, binary adder
Authors
Released
17. 3. 2005
Publisher
Faculty of Information Technology BUT
Location
Brno
Pages from
1
Pages to
8
Pages count
URL
http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~bidlom/Papers/2005/research_report2005.pdf
BibTex
@techreport{BUT57852, author="Michal {Bidlo}", title="A Developmental Method for Construction of Arbitrarily Large Sorting Networks and Adders", year="2005", publisher="Faculty of Information Technology BUT", address="Brno", pages="8", url="http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~bidlom/Papers/2005/research_report2005.pdf" }