Title
Design innovation for real world applications, using evolutionary algorithms
Abstract
This paper discusses two important features of electronic design through evolutionary processes; creativity and innovation. Hence, conventional design methodologies are discussed and compared with their counterparts via evolutionary processes. An evolutionary search is used as an engine for discovering new designs for a real world application. Attempts to extract some useful principles from the evolved designs are presented and results are compared to conventional design topologies for the same problems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/CEC.2009.4983043
IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
Keywords
Field
DocType
evolutionary process,design innovation,important feature,evolutionary search,evolutionary algorithm,electronic design,conventional design topology,real world application,conventional design methodology,useful principle,new design,decoding,network synthesis,engines,process design,circuit topology,algorithm design and analysis,evolutionary computation,hardware,evolutionary algorithms,design methodology,boolean functions,combinational circuits,logic gates,network topology,gallium
Boolean function,Evolutionary acquisition of neural topologies,Human-based evolutionary computation,Evolutionary algorithm,Computer science,Evolutionary computation,Combinational logic,Network topology,Artificial intelligence,Creativity,Machine learning
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.46
7
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
E. Benkhelifa161.53
Gabriel Dragffy28012.26
A. G. Pipe3906.73
Mokhtar Nibouche4543.39