The BioWall was developed in the Logic Systems Laboratory (LSL) of the Ecole polytechnique fédérale de
Lausanne (
EPFL),
Switzerland. Its construction has been sponsored by Jacqueline Reuge, owner of the Villa Reuge Museum in
Sainte-Croix (
VD). Two versions of the BioWall have been realized, in which several thousand
FPGAs (
Spartan XCS10XL of
Xilinx) constitute the core of as many modules, locally exchanging information with their nearest neighbours. The interaction with the FPGA is performed through a touch sensitive membrane and each FPGA communicates its state to a 64 coloured
LED array. The main goal of this academic project is the study of the hardware implementation of bio-inspired concepts such as self-repair, evolution, self-replication, learning... following the three main axes defined in the POEtic model: • Phylogenetic axis (P axis), inspired by the evolution of biological species • Ontogenetic axis (O axis), inspired by the development and growth of multicellular organisms • Epigenetic axis (E axis), inspired by the adaptation of individuals to the environment Among these three research axes, the main effort of the LSL has been focused to the ontogenetic axis through the Embryonics Project, which aims at drawing inspiration from the development of multicellular living organisms in order to obtain in
digital hardware some of their original features, and notably growth and fault tolerance. ==BioWatch==