The IEEE International Conference on Evolvable Systems (IEEE ICES) has been held, uninterrupted, since 1995 and in 2013 evolved from ICES to IEEE ICES. Following on from the success in 2014 & 2015, ICES will continue to be part of the successful IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, providing the possibility for increased interaction between ICES and the other symposiums and workshops.
Evolvable systems encompass understanding, modelling and applying biologically inspired mechanisms to physical systems. Application areas for bio-inspired algorithms include the creation of novel physical devices/systems, novel or optimised designs for physical systems and for the achievement of adaptive physical systems. Having showcased examples from analogue and digital electronics, antennas, MEMS chips, optical systems as well as quantum circuits in the past, the IEEE ICES has become the leading conference for showcasing techniques and applications of evolvable systems.
Evolvable Systems Techniques
Intrinsic/Extrinsic/Mixtrinsic Evolution
On-chip Bio-inspired Approaches
Autonomous Systems
Self-reconfigurable and Adaptive Systems
Novel Evolvable Hardware Architectures (e.g. FPGAs, FPAAs)
Self-repairing, Fault-tolerant Systems
Self-monitoring and Self-testing
Electronic Circuit Synthesis and Optimization
Artificial Immune Systems
Artificial Generative Development
Formal Hardware Models
Bio-inspired Modeling
Evolvable Systems Applications
Intrinsic Fault-tolerance
Sensor Design
Antenna Design
Hardware System Optimization
Analogue & Digital Electronic Design Optimization (Topology &Parameters)
Evolutionary Robotics
Autonomic and organic computing
DNA Computing
MEMS and nanotechnology
Quantum computing
Machine Vision
Medical Diagnosis
Mechanical Design Optimization (Bridges, Buildings, Spacecraft, Machines, Lenses, Solar Cells)
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