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conference paper
Design of Self-organizing Bio-inspired Systems
2007
Proceedings of the Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS 2007)
Self-organizing bio-inspired systems borrow three structural principles characteristic of living organisms: multicellular architecture, cellular division, and cellular differentiation. Implemented in silicon according to these principles, our cellular systems become able to grow, to selfreplicate, and to self-repair. The growth and branching processes, performed by the so-called Tom Thumb algorithm, lead thus to the configuration and cloning mechanisms of the cellular systems. The repair processes allow its cicatrization and regeneration mechanisms. The functional and hardware designs of these mechanisms constitute the core of this paper.
Type
conference paper
Web of Science ID
WOS:000248594600057
Authors
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Published in
Proceedings of the Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS 2007)
Publisher place
Washington, DC, USA
Start page
413
End page
419
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
November 13, 2007
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