Bibliography of Cell Matrix-related papers and talks. These are arranged alphabetically by the first author's last name, and chronologically among those by the same first author. This is text format for easy cutting and pasting. The html format is also available, at http://www.cellmatrix.com/entryway/products/pub/bibliography.html Where permissable by the publisher and author, copies of these papers are available from the publications page: http://www.cellmatrix.com/entryway/products/pub/publications.html Beckett P and Jennings A 2002 Towards Nanocomputer Architecture Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology Vol 6 ed Feipei Lai and J Morris Cakmakci O, Koyuncu M, Eber-Koyuncu M, Duriau E, Matthewson A, Donnely J, O'Neill B, Healy T and Clemens F 2001 Fiber Computing: towards more wearable computing. submitted to 5th International Symposium on Wearable Computers in Zurich Oct 8-9 2001 de Garis H 1999 Review of Proceedings of the First NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware IEEE Trans. Evol. Comput. 3 Durbeck L and Macias N 2004 Obtaining quadrillion-transistor logic systems despite imperfect manufacture, hardware failure, and incomplete system specification Nano, Quantum and Molecular Computing ed S.K. Shukla and R.I. Bahar Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers pp 109-132 Durbeck L and Macias N 2002 Defect-tolerant, fine-grained parallel testing of a Cell Matrix Proc. SPIE ITCom 2002 Series 4867 ed J Schewel, P James-Roxby, H Schmit and J McHenry pp 71-85 Durbeck L and Macias N 2001 A Process Driver for Nanofabrication: Detecting and Analysing Hardware Defects using the Cell Matrix Computing Architecture. the Ninth Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology (Santa Clara, California 2001). Note: Abstract accepted but not presented. Durbeck L and Macias N 2001 The Cell Matrix: an architecture for nanocomputing. Nanotechnology vol 12 pp 217-30 (Bristol, Philadelphia: Institute of Physics Publishing) Durbeck L and Macias N 2001 Self-configurable parallel processing system made from self-dual code/data processing cells utilizing a non-shifting memory. US Patent #6,222,381 Durbeck L and Macias N 2000 Autonomously Self-Repairing Circuits: Proposal Summary. in response to NASA's Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Solicitation Macias N.J. and Durbeck L.J.K. 2008 Self-Organizing Digital Systems. Advances in Applied Self-organizing Systems, Mikhail Prokopenko, Ed. London: Springer-Verlag 2008 pp 177-215 ISBN: 978-1-84628-981-1 Macias N.J. and Athanas P.M. 2007 Application of Self-Configurability for Autonomous, Highly-Localized Self-Regulation  Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS 2007) pp. 397-404. Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K. 5-8 Aug 2007 IEEE Macias N.J. and Durbeck L.J.K. 2005 A hardware implementation of the Cell Matrix self-configurable architecture: The Cell Matrix MOD 88. Proceedings of the NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware, June 29-July 1, 2005 Washington D.C. pp 103-106. IEEE Macias N.J. and Durbeck L.J.K. 2004 Adaptive methods for growing electronic circuits on an imperfect synthetic matrix, BioSystems 73(3), March 2004 pp 173-204. Macias N and Durbeck L 2002 Self-Assembling Circuits with Autonomous Fault Handling Proc. The 2002 NASA/DOD Conference on Evolvable Hardware ed A Stoica, J Lohn, R Katz, D Keymeulen and R Salem Zebulum pp 46-55 Macias N 2001 Circuits and Sequences for Enabling Remote Access to and Control of Non-Adjacent Cells in a Locally Self-Reconfigurable Processing System Composed of Self-Dual Processing Cells. US Patent #6,297,667 Macias N 1999 The PIG Paradigm: The Design and Use of a Massively Parallel Fine Grained Self-Reconfigurable Infinitely Scalable Architecture. Proc. The First NASA/DOD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware ed A Stoica, D Keymeulen and J Lohn pp 175-80 Macias N 1999 Ring Around the PIG: A Parallel GA with Only Local Interactions Coupled with a Self-Reconfigurable Hardware Platform to Implement an O(1) Evolutionary Cycle for EHW. Proc. 1999 Congress on Evolutionary Computation pp 1067-75 Macias N, Raju M and Henry L 1998 Self-Reconfigurable Parallel Processor Made From Regularly-Connected Self-Dual Code/Data Processing Cells. US Patent #5,886,537 Miller J 2000 Review: First NASA DOD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware 1999. Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines vol 1, ed A Stoica, D Keymeulen and J Lohn pp 171-4 Prokopenko M, ed. 2008 Advances in Applied Self-Organizing Systems London: Springer-Verlag ISBN: 978-1-84628-981-1 Sekanina L 2003 Evolvable Components: From Theory to Hardware Implementations Springer-Verlag (Natural Computing Series, ISBN 3-540-40377-9) Sekanina L and Dvořák V 2001 A Totally Distributed Genetic Algorithm: From a Cellular System to the Mesh of Processors. Proc. of 15th European Simulation Multiconference 2001 (Delft, Prague: The SCS Publ. House) pp 539-543 ISBN 1-56555-225-3 Shukla S and Bahar R, eds. 2004 Nano, Quantum and Molecular Computing: Implications to High Level Design and Validation Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers ISBN: 1-4020-8067-0 Wang B 2002 Implementation of a dynamic programming algorithm for DNA sequence alignment on the Cell Matrix architecture M.S. thesis, Utah State University