On the implications of plug-and-learn adaptive hardware components toward a cyberphysical systems perspective on evolvable and adaptive hardware
Title | On the implications of plug-and-learn adaptive hardware components toward a cyberphysical systems perspective on evolvable and adaptive hardware |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | J. C. Gallagher, E. T. Matson, G. W. Greenwood |
Conference Name | 2013 IEEE International Conference on Evolvable Systems (ICES) |
Date Published | April |
Keywords | 1239196, Adaptation models, Antenna measurements, Atomic measurements, Cyber-physical systems, cyberphysical systems, EAH systems, evolutionary computation, evolvable and adaptive hardware, evolving intramodule relationships extraction, formal verification, Hardware, Learning systems, Legged locomotion, model checking, model-checking, Oscillators, plug-and-learn adaptive hardware components |
Abstract | Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware (EAH) Systems have been a subject of study for about two decades. This paper argues that viewing EAH devices in isolation from the larger systems in which they serve as components is somewhat dangerous in that EAH devices can subvert the design hierarchies upon which designers base verification and validation efforts. The paper proposes augmenting EAH components with additional machinery to enable the application of model-checking and related Cyber-Physical Systems techniques to extract evolving intra-module relationships for formal verification and validation purposes. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICES.2013.6613283 |
Citation Key | 6613283 |
- evolving intramodule relationships extraction
- plug-and-learn adaptive hardware components
- Oscillators
- model-checking
- model checking
- Legged locomotion
- Learning systems
- Hardware
- formal verification
- Adaptation models
- evolvable and adaptive hardware
- evolutionary computation
- EAH systems
- cyberphysical systems
- cyber-physical systems
- Atomic measurements
- Antenna measurements
- 1239196