Tesis
Sistema embarcado reconfigurável de forma estática por programação genética utilizando hardware evolucionário híbrido
Fecha
2016-03-04Registro en:
Autor
Almeida, Manoel Aranda de
Institución
Resumen
The use of technology based on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), a
reconfigurable technology, has become a frequent object of study. This technique is
feasible and a promising application in the development of embedded systems, however,
the difficulty in finding a flexible and efficient way to perform such an application is their
bigger problem. In this work, a virtual and reconfigurable architecture (AVR) in FPGA for
hardware applications is presented using a Genetic Programming Software on the
development of an optimal reconfiguration for this AVR, in order to build a hardware
capable of performing a given task in an embedded system. This proposal is a simple,
flexible and efficient way to achieve appropriate applications in embedded systems, when
compared to other reconfigurable hardware techniques. The representation of phenotype
of the proposed evolutionary system is based on a bi-dimensional network function
elements (EF). The GPLAB tool for MATLAB is used in Genetic Programming, and the
solution found by this procedure is converted into a memory mapping to represent the best
solution, where it is used to reconfigure the hardware. In the tests, GPLAB found results
for logic circuits in a few generations, and for image filters containing efficient solutions,
where there was little hardware occupation, especially memory, in the cases this has been
presented, with a reduced chromosome size, shows a proposal efficiency.