Maks Peteh (2016) Gomoku game FPGA simulator. EngD thesis.
Abstract
Monte Carlo tree search is a search method that combines the precision of tree search with random sampling. In the method Monte Carlo tree search is to be carried out a large number of simulations in the shortest possible time. The idea is to implement a large number of games that would FPGA run faster than on a computer processor. The aim was to develop a simulation game Gomoku with players who randomly choose moves. In the context of the thesis has been developed simulator that chooses pleyers moves which are written in the memory and verification of the winner. For the implementation was used the language to describe hardware, VHDL and XILINX editor and interface for testing.
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