- 1 Anderson, T., Ed. Resilient Computing Systems. Collins, London, 1985.]] Google ScholarDigital Library
- 2 Burton, T.D. Introduction to Dynamic Systems Analysis. McGraw-Hill, 1994.]]Google Scholar
- 3 Jefferies, D.J. and Deane, J.H.B. Noise, traps, and snags in iterating systems. In Proceedings of the 1997 European ConJ3rence on Circuit Theory and Design (ECCTD~7) Budapest, 1997.]]Google Scholar
- 4 Kauffman, S.A. The Origins of Order. Oxford University Press, 1993.]]Google Scholar
- 5 Marino, L.R. General theory of metastable operation. IEEE Transactions on Computers C-30, 2 (1981), 107-115.]]Google ScholarCross Ref
- 6 Pomeau, Y., and Manneville, P. Intermittent transition to turbulence in dissipative dynamical systems. Communications in Mathematical Physics 74, (1980), 189-197.]]Google ScholarCross Ref
- 7 Rutenbar, R.A. Analog design automation: Where are we? Where are we going? In Proceedings of the IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Con- J3rence (1993), 13.1.1-13.1.8.]]Google Scholar
- 8 Simon, H.A. The Sciences of the Artificial. 3rd ed. MIT Press, 1996.]] Google ScholarDigital Library
- 9 Sipper, M., Mange, D., and P6rez-Uribe, A., Eds. Evolvable Systems: From biology to hardware. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conj~rence on Evolvable Systems. Volume 1478 of LNCS. Springer-Verlag.]] Google ScholarDigital Library
- 10 Thompson, A. Evolving inherently fault-tolerant systems. In Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L 211, 365-371.]]Google Scholar
- 11 Thompson, A. Temperature in natural and artificial systems. In Husbands, P. and Harvey, I., Eds., Proceedings of the 4th Conj~rence on Artificial Lij~ (ECAL'97), MIT Press, 388-397.]]Google Scholar
- 12 Thompson, A. Hardware Evolution: Automatic design of electronic circuits in reconfigurable hardware by artificial evolution. Distinguished dissertation series. Springer-Verlag, 1998.]] Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Analysis of unconventional evolved electronics
Recommendations
Evolved open-endedness, not open-ended evolution
Open-endedness is often considered a prerequisite property of the whole evolutionary system and its dynamical behaviors. In the actual history of evolution on Earth, however, there are many examples showing that open-endedness is rather a consequence of ...
Heterochronic scaling of developmental durations in evolved soft robots
GECCO '13: Proceedings of the 15th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computationIn the evolution of Generative and Developmental Systems (GDS), the choice of where along the ontogenic trajectory to stop development in order to measure fitness can have a profound effect upon the emergent solutions. After illustrating the ...
Comments