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2007 IEEE Workshop on Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware (WEAH2007) | 2007

A novel platform for complex bio-inspired architectures

Gianluca Tempesti; Fabien Vannel; Pierre-André Mudry; Daniel Mange

Cellular architectures represent the natural approach to apply bio-inspired mechanisms to the world of digital hardware. To derive any useful property (in terms of computation) from these mechanisms, however, it is necessary to examine systems that are large enough to pose problems for conventional design methodologies. Moreover, implementing these mechanisms in actual hardware is the only way to ensure that they are efficient from a computational standpoint. The realization of this kind of systems, however, requires resources that are both quantitatively and qualitatively different from conventional, off-the-shelf platforms. In this article, we describe a novel hardware platform aimed at the realization of cellular architectures. The system is built hierarchically from a very simple computing unit, called ECell. Several of these units can then be connected, using a high-speed serial communication protocol, to a more complex structure called the EStack. Consisting of four different kinds of interconnected boards (computational, routing, power supply, and display), these stacks can then be joined together to form an arbitrarily large parallel network of programmable circuits


Xcell Journal | 2003

Biology Goes Digital: An array of 5,700 Spartan FPGAs brings the BioWall to "life"

Christof Teuscher; Gianluca Tempesti


Archive | 1995

A new self-reproducing automaton based on a multi-cellular organization

Daniel Mange; Sylvain Durand; E. Sanchez Sanchez; André Stauffer; Gianluca Tempesti; Paul Marchal; Christian Piguet


Archive | 2002

Embryonics: A New Methodology for Designing Field-Programmable Gate Arrays with Self-Repair and Self-Replicating Properties Manuscript received October 18, 1995; revised May 18, 1998. This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation under Grants 21-36′200.92 and 20–39′391.93. Publisher Item Identifier S 1063-8210(98)05984-8.

Daniel Mange; Eduardo Sanchez; André Stauffer; Gianluca Tempesti; Pierre Marchal; Christian Piguet


Archive | 2011

Self-Organizing Data and Signal Cellular Systems

André Stauffer; Gianluca Tempesti


ERSA | 2009

A Design Environment for Bio-Inspired Cellular Architectures.

Pierre-André Mudry; Gianluca Tempesti


Archive | 2007

CONFETTI : A reconfigurable hardware platform for prototyping cellular

Fabien Vannel; Gianluca Tempesti; Daniel Mange


Archive | 2005

Bio-Inspired Computing Architectures: The Embryonics Approach (Invited Paper)

Gianluca Tempesti; Daniel Mange


Proceedings of the IEEE | 2004

A macroscopic view of self-replication. Prolog

Daniel Mange; André Stauffer; Leonardo Peparolo; Gianluca Tempesti; Jim Esch


Archive | 2002

The Embryonics Project: Specifications of the Muxtree Fields Programmable Gate Array

Lucian Prodan; Daniel Mange; Gianluca Tempesti

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Daniel Mange

École Normale Supérieure

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André Stauffer

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Christof Teuscher

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Christian Piguet

Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology

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Fabien Vannel

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Pierre-André Mudry

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Eduardo Sanchez

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Lucian Prodan

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Pierre Marchal

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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