Evolution-in-materio: solving computational problems using carbon nanotube–polymer composites

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Maktuba Mohid
Julian F. Miller
Simon L. Harding
Gunnar Tufte
Mark K. Massey
Michael C. Petty
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[1] University of York,Department of Electronics
[2] Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Department of Computer and Information Science
[3] Durham University,School of Engineering and Computing Sciences and Centre for Molecular and Nanoscale Electronics
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Soft Computing | 2016年 / 20卷
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Evolutionary algorithm; Evolution-in-materio; Material computation; Evolvable hardware; Function optimization; Tone discriminator;
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Evolution-in-materio uses evolutionary algorithms to exploit properties of materials to solve computational problems without requiring a detailed understanding of such properties. We show that using a purpose-built hardware platform called Mecobo, it is possible to solve computational problems by evolving voltages and signals applied to an electrode array covered with a carbon nanotube–polymer composite. We demonstrate for the first time that this methodology can be applied to function optimization and also to the tone discriminator problem (TDP). For function optimization, we evaluate the approach on a suite of optimization benchmarks and obtain results that in some cases come very close to the global optimum or are comparable with those obtained using well-known software-based evolutionary approach. We also obtain good results in comparison with prior work on the tone discriminator problem. In the case of the TDP we also investigated the relative merits of different mixtures of materials and organizations of electrode array.
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页码:3007 / 3022
页数:15
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