Evolvable Hardware Research Group
Research areas:
- Theory, SW/HW implementations and applications of bioinspired computational systems, particularly on the basis of evolutionary computing and cellular automata.
New: Summary of results.
Awards:
- Silver Medal at Humies 2011 (GECCO, Dublin) for evolutionary design of digital circuits.
- Silver Medal at Humies 2008 (GECCO, Atlanta, USA) for evolutionary design of benchmark circuits.
- Honorable Mention - Humies 2005 (Washington D.C.)
- Merit Award - Humies 2004 IN GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION at 2004 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO, Seattle, USA)
- Best Paper Awards: DDECS 2002, ICES 2003, EvoHOT 2005, MEMICS 2009, Future Computing 2009
- Best Paper Award Nominations: EuroGP 2008, EvoHOT 2008, ICES 2008
Books:
- Sekanina, L: Evolvable Components. Natural Computing Series, Springer-Verlag, 2004
- Hornby, G., Sekanina, L., Haddow, P.: Proc. of the 8th Int. Conference on Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware. LNCS 5216, Springer, 2008
- Sekanina L., Vašíček Z., Růžička R., Bidlo M., Jaroš J., Švenda P.: Evoluční hardware: Od automatického generování patentovatelných invencí k sebemodifikujícím se strojům. Academia Praha 2009, 328 s. (in Czech)
- Bidlo M.: Evolutionary Design of Generic Structures Using Instruction-Based Development, Brno University of Technology, 2010, p. 124
We organized ICES 2008: International Conference on Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware. Research interests
- evolvable hardware in FPGAs
- evolutionary logic synthesis and optimization
- development for evolvable hardware
- polymorphic electronics: REPOMO32 chip, synthesis of polymorphic circuits, applications
- evolutionary design of innovative, testable, and fault-tolerant circuits
- cellular systems - applications in traffic modelling and prediction
- cellular nanocomputers - fault tolerance problems
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