The 2007 IEEE Workshop on Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware (WEAH07) will be held as part of the 2007 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 1–5, 2007. The workshop will consist of an Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware (EAH) tutorial, panel discussions on selected topics of interest spanning the field, and presentations on potential applications from government and commercial entities. WEAH07 will bring together scientists, engineers and students from around the world to examine recent EAH advances, to articulate open issues and to explore opportunities for EAH in new problem domains. A one–track format for paper presentations will maximize participant interaction.<br>The workshop will focus exclusively on issues that cut across the discipline. We invite papers and panels that examine open EAH issues, Papers describing design problems that could be more efficiently solved by replacing existing, non–EAH design methods with new EAH–based design methods are desired. Of particular interest are papers exploring future opportunities for EAH techniques, especially in new problem domains and/or at the systems level. Papers describing incremental improvements to mature EAH problems will not be accepted unless a clear connection is made to the broader EAH issues mentioned above.<br><b>Keywords:</b> Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware Applications<br>Evolvability of EAH Systems<br>Understanding EAH Systems<br>Future Directions in EAH<br>
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United States
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