Re: Adaptive learning CPU
- From: Alex McDonald <blog@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2007 17:48:40 +0100
spintronic wrote:
On 5 Aug, 02:54, w...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 14:24:54 -0700, spintronic
<spintro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Modern cars have a "map" system, and something called "adaptive?? is it also reproducing?
learning".
In short, your car runs, the cpu gathers data, and then "fine tunes"
all the
injectors, oxygen sensors, egr valves, etc etc etc. To make the car
run as efficient as possible!
When a sensor goes out of range, say your "lambda sensor" fails.
The car goes into LHM = limp home mode.
If I (An observer with no prior knowledge about cpu's)
was not "aware", that these "adaptive" functions, were "predesigned".
I could conclude, the engine management is evolving!
Prove me wrong!
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If by reproducing, you mean
"one generation is copied",
"modefied by enviromental factors",
"and the next generation is slightly modefied"
Then yes! If you dont beleive me, clear the map.
Your car will run like a dog,
until successive generations (cycles) of data have
been processed modefied, until a finely tuned engine is the end
result!
Except there's no way of passing on the learned information to the next generation. For cars, the problem is worse; no sex organs either.
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Regards
Alex McDonald
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