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Embryonic Machines That Grow, Self-Replicate and Self-Repair

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Embryonic Machines That Grow, Self-Replicate and Self-Repair
After a reminder about embryonic machines endowed with universal construction and universal computation properties, this paper presents a novel architecture providing additional self-repairing capabilities. Based on the hardware implementation of the so-called Tom Thumb algorithm, the design of this machine leads to a new kind of cellular automaton made of a processing unit and a control unit. The corresponding hardware implementation results from a new and straightforward methodology for the design of self-replicating and self-repairing computing machines of any dimensions.
André Stauffer, Daniel Mange, Gianluca Temp
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where EH
Authors André Stauffer, Daniel Mange, Gianluca Tempesti
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