A new immunotronic approach to hardware fault detection using symbiotic evolution

Authors
Lee, SKim, ESong, EPark, M
Issue Date
2005-06
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
Citation
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS: A BIOINSPIRED APPROACH, PT 2, PROCEEDINGS, v.3562, pp.133 - 142
Abstract
A novel immunotronic approach to fault detection in hardware based on symbiotic evolution is proposed in this paper. In the immunotronic system, the generation of tolerance conditions corresponds to the generation of antibodies in the biological immune system. In this paper, the principle of antibody diversity, one of the most important concepts in the biological immune system, is employed and it is realized through symbiotic evolution. Symbiotic evolution imitates the generation of antibodies in the biological immune system more than the standard genetic algorithm(SCA) does. It is demonstrated that the suggested method outperforms the previous immunotronic methods with less running time. The suggested method is applied to fault detection in a decade counter (typical example of finite state machines) and MCNC finite state machines and its effectiveness is demonstrated by the computer simulation.
Keywords
TOLERANCE; TOLERANCE; immunotronic system; hardware fault detection; tolerance conditions; antibody diversity; symbiotic evolution
ISSN
0302-9743
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136423
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