The BioWall: An Electronic Tissue for Prototyping Bio-Inspired Systems
EH '02 Proceedings of the 2002 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'02)
The Teramac Custom Computer: Extending the Limits with Defect Tolerance
DFT '96 Proceedings of the 1996 Workshop on Defect and Fault-Tolerance in VLSI Systems
A morphogenetic evolutionary system: phylogenesis of the POEtic circuit
ICES'03 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Evolvable systems: from biology to hardware
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The evolution and maturity of the CMOS process has heralded new devices with ever shrinking device geometries and higher integration densities. This, however, also gives us more challenging problems to overcome to take full advantage of the new effects that manifest themselves in the nanoscale zone. Design paradigms from the biological domain offer an insight into how we can better utilize the millions (and potentially, billions) of transistors in the evolving new fabrics to design and build large systems.