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RŮŽIČKA, R. SEKANINA, L.
Original Title
The Role of Simulation During Design of Evolvable Systems
Type
article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
The simulated evolution and reconfigurable hardware are the main features of the evolvable hardware based applications. The decision, whether evolvable hardware is the best alternative solution for the given application, is the most important task of the design process. Modelling and simulations help to do such decision. At the first phase, simulations are used to find optimal genetic operators, optimal encoding of the connection into the bit string and optimal hardware structure. VHDL is used for modelling of evolvable hardware during the second phase, where the target architecture is chosen. These two phases don't differ in their goals only, but especially in used levels of abstraction and associated design tools. This paper presents simulations as the key point of design process of the fast reconfigurable chip for pixel prediction.
Keywords
evolvable hardware, simulation, reconfigurable device
Authors
RŮŽIČKA, R.; SEKANINA, L.
Released
1. 1. 2000
Location
Ostrava
ISBN
80-85988-51-8
Book
Proc. of 22-nd International Colloquium Advanced Simulation of Systems 2000
Pages from
85
Pages to
90
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT191624, author="Richard {Růžička} and Lukáš {Sekanina}", title="The Role of Simulation During Design of Evolvable Systems", booktitle="Proc. of 22-nd International Colloquium Advanced Simulation of Systems 2000", year="2000", pages="85--90", address="Ostrava", isbn="80-85988-51-8" }