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A GP algorithm for efficient synthesis of GM-C filters on a hexagonal FPAA structure

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This work presents an approach based on Genetic Programming for the synthesis of continuous-time analog filters on a field-programmable analog array. A multi-objective algorithm is used to synthesize both the topology and parameter values of Gm-C filter structures to be instantiated on the FPAA based on a given filter specification. The presented algorithm is highly adapted to the underlying hardware platform, with the goal of making an efficient crossover of high-quality building blocks possible without biasing certain types of schemata. By manipulating of the program tree in the instantiation phase, it is assured that the resulting synthesized structure fits within the physical constraints of the underlying hardware platform.

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GECCO '08: Proceedings of the 10th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation
July 2008
1814 pages
ISBN:9781605581309
DOI:10.1145/1389095
  • Conference Chair:
  • Conor Ryan,
  • Editor:
  • Maarten Keijzer
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  1. evolvable hardware
  2. filter synthesis
  3. genetic programming
  4. microelectronics

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  • (2016)A continuous-time field programmable analog array with 1 GHz GBW2016 IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS)10.1109/ICECS.2016.7841169(209-212)Online publication date: Dec-2016
  • (2011)Analog circuit synthesis using two-port theory and genetic programmingIEEE Africon '1110.1109/AFRCON.2011.6072054(1-8)Online publication date: Sep-2011

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