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Self-Organizing Configurable Bit Slice Processors

Stauffer, Andre
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Rossier, Joel
2009
2009 Ieee Congress On Evolutionary Computation
IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation

Living organisms are endowed with three structural principles: multicellular architecture, cellular division, and cellular differentiation. Implemented in digital according to these principles, our bit slice processors present self-organizing mechanisms like configuration, cloning, cicatrization, and regeneration. These mechanisms are made of simple processes such as growth, load, branching, repair, reset, and kill. The description of a configurable molecule implementing the self-organizing mechanisms and its application to an arithmetic and logic unit constitute the core of this paper.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/CEC.2009.4983225
Web of Science ID

WOS:000274803101038

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

2009

Publisher

Ieee Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Po Box 1331, Piscataway, Nj 08855-1331 Usa

Published in
2009 Ieee Congress On Evolutionary Computation
Start page

2288

End page

2293

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation

Trondheim, NORWAY

May 18-21, 2009

Available on Infoscience
November 30, 2010
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