Towards Development on a Silicon-based Cellular Computing Machine

作者: Gunnar Tufte , Pauline C. Haddow

DOI: 10.1007/S11047-005-3665-8

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摘要: Today's reconfigurable technology provides vast parallelism that may be exploited in the design of a cellular computing machine (CCM). In this work virtual Sblock FPGA is implemented on an existing FPGA, achieving not only architecture keeping with principles but also suited to biologically inspired methods. The method proposed combination evolution and development results running developmental model CCM are presented.

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