An Evolvable Hardware Chip for a Prosthetic-Hand Controller : New Reconfigurable Hardware Paradigm
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概要
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This paper presents a new reconfigurable hardware paradigm, called evolvable hardware (EHW), and its application to the biomedieal engineering problem of an artificial hand controller. Evolvable hardware is based on the idea of combining a reconfigurable hardware device with an artificial intelligence robust search technique called genetic algorithms (GAs) to execute reconfiguration autonomously. The first version of the EHW chip was desined in 1998, and this paper describes the latest improvements to the EHW chip, as well as outlining its architecture and the hardware implementation of the GA operations. Exeention speed for genetic operations is shown to be about 38.7 times faster with the hardware implementation than with software program running on an AMD Athlon processor (1.2 GHz). As an application of the EHW chip, this paper introduces a controller for a multi-functional prosthetic-hand, and presents experimental data in which a practical myoelectric pattern classification rate of 97.8% was achieved through the application of the EHW chip.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-05-01
著者
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Higuchi Tetsuya
Advanced Semiconductor Research Center (asrc)
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Higuchi Tetsuya
Advanced Semiconductor Research Center (asrc) National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And
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KAJITANI Isamu
Advanced Semiconductor Research Center (ASRC)
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IWATA Masaya
Advanced Semiconductor Research Center (ASRC)
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OTSU Nobuyuki
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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Iwata Masaya
Advanced Semiconductor Research Center (asrc) National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And
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Kajitani Isamu
Advanced Semiconductor Research Center (asrc) National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And
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Otsu Nobuyuki
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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