Self-repairing systems are those that are able to reconfigure themselves following disruptions to bring them back into a defined normal state. In this paper we explore the self-repair ability of some cellular automata-like systems, which differ from classical cellular automata by the introduction of a local diffusion process inspired by chemical signalling processes in biological development. The update rules in these systems are evolved using genetic programming to self-assemble towards a target pattern. In particular, we demonstrate that once the update rules have been evolved for self-assembly, many of those update rules also provide a self-repair ability without any additional evolutionary process aimed specifically at self-repair
Building on the work of Von Neumann, Burks, Codd, and Langton, among others, we introduce the first ...
Abstract. Self-replicating structures in cellular automata have been ex-tensively studied in the pas...
Cellular automata have been useful artificial models for ex-ploring how relatively simple rules comb...
Systems made of many interacting elements may display unanticipated emergent properties. A system f...
One of the causes of the great survival capability of some biological systems is the fact that they ...
Previous computational models of self-replication in cellular spaces have been manually designed, a ...
Understanding self-replication from an informa-tion processing perspective is important because, amo...
This thesis demonstrates for the first time that it is possible to automatically discover self-repli...
Since John von Neumann's seminal work on developing cellular automata models of self-replication, th...
Self-replicating structures in cellular automata have been extensively studied in the past as models...
We examine the role of self-maintenance (collective autocatalysis) in the evolution of computational...
Abstract. This paper reviews the history of embedded, evolvable selfreplicating structures implement...
We examine the role of self-maintenance (collective autocatalysis) in the evolution of computational...
Numerous varieties of life forms have filled the earth throughout evolution. Evolution consists of t...
Nature abounds in examples of cellular systems. From ant colonies to cellular tissues, from molecula...
Building on the work of Von Neumann, Burks, Codd, and Langton, among others, we introduce the first ...
Abstract. Self-replicating structures in cellular automata have been ex-tensively studied in the pas...
Cellular automata have been useful artificial models for ex-ploring how relatively simple rules comb...
Systems made of many interacting elements may display unanticipated emergent properties. A system f...
One of the causes of the great survival capability of some biological systems is the fact that they ...
Previous computational models of self-replication in cellular spaces have been manually designed, a ...
Understanding self-replication from an informa-tion processing perspective is important because, amo...
This thesis demonstrates for the first time that it is possible to automatically discover self-repli...
Since John von Neumann's seminal work on developing cellular automata models of self-replication, th...
Self-replicating structures in cellular automata have been extensively studied in the past as models...
We examine the role of self-maintenance (collective autocatalysis) in the evolution of computational...
Abstract. This paper reviews the history of embedded, evolvable selfreplicating structures implement...
We examine the role of self-maintenance (collective autocatalysis) in the evolution of computational...
Numerous varieties of life forms have filled the earth throughout evolution. Evolution consists of t...
Nature abounds in examples of cellular systems. From ant colonies to cellular tissues, from molecula...
Building on the work of Von Neumann, Burks, Codd, and Langton, among others, we introduce the first ...
Abstract. Self-replicating structures in cellular automata have been ex-tensively studied in the pas...
Cellular automata have been useful artificial models for ex-ploring how relatively simple rules comb...