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Fig. 1. System Architecture to Support  Migration
Fig. 2.  Interconnectivity through Arbiter
Fig. 3. Ebest values for function f1
Fig. 6. Optimal Hits for function f2High Volcano function is hardest to optimise than the Easom’s function and the best values are obtained with lesser number of processors, possibly, because in this case a greater number of generations are performed
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