An evolutionary algorithm is used to evolve a digital circuit which computes a simple hash function mapping a 16-bit address space into an 8-bit one. The target technology is FPGA, where the search space of the algorithm is made of the combinational functions computed by cells and of the interconnections among cells. An experimental study is carried out to determine the best set of parameters for on-line execution. It is observed that small population size leads to more effective results when short execution time is required. An application of the evolutionary approach presented in the paper for on-line tuning of the function during cache memory operation is also discussed.

Managing multiple and dependable identities / E. Damiani, S. De Capitani di Vimercati, P. Samarati. - In: IEEE INTERNET COMPUTING. - ISSN 1089-7801. - 7:6(2003 Nov), pp. 29-37.

Managing multiple and dependable identities

E. Damiani
Primo
;
S. De Capitani di Vimercati
Secondo
;
P. Samarati
Ultimo
2003

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An evolutionary algorithm is used to evolve a digital circuit which computes a simple hash function mapping a 16-bit address space into an 8-bit one. The target technology is FPGA, where the search space of the algorithm is made of the combinational functions computed by cells and of the interconnections among cells. An experimental study is carried out to determine the best set of parameters for on-line execution. It is observed that small population size leads to more effective results when short execution time is required. An application of the evolutionary approach presented in the paper for on-line tuning of the function during cache memory operation is also discussed.
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