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Bio-Inspired Computing Architectures: The Embryonics Approach

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Bio-Inspired Computing Architectures: The Embryonics Approach
Abstract— The promise of next-generation computer technologies, such as nano-electronics, implies a number of serious alterations to the design flow of digital circuits. One of the most serious issues is related to circuit layout, as conventional lithographic techniques do not scale to the molecular level. A second important issue concerns fault tolerance: molecular-scale devices will be subject to fault densities that are orders of magnitude greater than silicon-based circuits. In our work, we are investigating a different approach to the design of complex computing systems, inspired by the developmental process of multi-cellular organisms in nature. This approach has led us to define a hierarchical system based on several levels of complexity, ranging from the molecule (modeled by an element of a programmable logic device when the system is applied to silicon) to the organism, defined as an applicationspecific multi-processor system. By setting aside some of the conventional ci...
Gianluca Tempesti, Daniel Mange, André Stau
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CAMP
Authors Gianluca Tempesti, Daniel Mange, André Stauffer
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