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Characterization and Synthesis of Circuits at Extreme Low Temperatures
Keymeulen Didier
Ramesham Rajeshuni
Sekanina Lukáš, prof. Ing., Ph.D. (DCSY)
Mao James
Kumar Nikhil
Stoica Adrian
evolvable hardware, FPTA, low temperatures
This chapter describes circuit evolutionary experiments at extreme low
temperatures, including the test of all system components at this extreme
environment. Standard circuit designers have their target behavior limited to
particular ranges of temperature, which usually does not achieve the extreme
temperatures encoutered in some planets of our solar system. Our approach to this
problem is the use of reconfigurable devices programmed by adaptive/evolutionary
algorithms. Through reconfiguration, the new characteristics of the devices at
extreme environment may be fully explored and correct functionality can be
recovered. This chapter demonstrates this technique for circuit characterization,
evolution and recovery at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196.6C). In addition,
preliminary tests are performed to assess the survivability limitations of the
evolutionary processor at low temperatures.
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author="Ricardo {Zebulum} and Didier {Keymeulen} and Rajeshuni {Ramesham} and Lukáš {Sekanina} and James {Mao} and Nikhil {Kumar} and Adrian {Stoica}",
title="Characterization and Synthesis of Circuits at Extreme Low Temperatures",
booktitle="Evolvable Hardware",
year="2006",
publisher="Springer Verlag",
address="Berlin",
series="Genetic and Evolutionary Computation",
pages="161--172",
isbn="0-387-24386-0"
}