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From Data and Signals Cellular Automata to Self-organizing Circuits

Stauffer, Andre
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Rossier, Joel
2008
Cellular Automata, Proceedings
8th International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry

Self-organizing circuits are able to grow, to self-replicate, and to self-repair. These properties are implemented in hardware thanks to configuration, cloning and cicatrization mechanisms. They are realized by the configuration layer of the POEtic tissue, a data and signals cellular automata based circuit. Specified as a data-flow processor, the application and routing layers of the circuit compose a timer as an application example.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1007/978-3-540-79992-4_69
Web of Science ID

WOS:000260420600068

Author(s)
Stauffer, Andre
Rossier, Joel
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

Springer-Verlag New York, Ms Ingrid Cunningham, 175 Fifth Ave, New York, Ny 10010 Usa

Published in
Cellular Automata, Proceedings
Series title/Series vol.

Lecture Notes In Computer Science; 5191

Start page

531

End page

536

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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8th International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry

Yokohama, JAMAICA

Sep 23-26, 2008

Available on Infoscience
November 30, 2010
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