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Cellular network of networks on dynamically partial reconfigurable FPGA

2015 European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design (ECCTD), 2015
Nowadays, Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration of digital circuits like Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) appears as a sustainable hardware evolution phenomenon. Like many other architectures, Cellular Nonlinear Networks (CNN) are able to be adjusted or reprogrammed, when the characteristics of the problem are changed. Currently, changing memory content
Emrah Abtioglu   +2 more
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Simple Deadlock-Free Dynamic Network Reconfiguration

2004
Dynamic reconfiguration of interconnection networks is defined as the process of changing from one routing function to another while the network remains up and running The main challenge is in avoiding deadlock anomalies while keeping restrictions on packet injection and forwarding minimal Current approaches fall in one of two categories Either they ...
Olav Lysne   +5 more
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Dynamic reconfiguration of wavelength-routed WDM networks

Proceedings LCN 2001. 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2002
The problem of reconfiguring wavelength-routed optical networks when the traffic demand changes is considered. When reconfiguring the wavelength assignment according to the traffic demand, it is important to reduce the number of receivers that need to be retuned.
I. Alfouzan, A. Jayasumana
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Dynamic Reconfigurable Deep Neural Network Accelerator

2019
Deep learning is a really hot topic because of its massive computation power and has already been used in many areas, such as automobile, stock price prediction, image processing, etc. Under this circumstance, improving the DNN's performance and power efficiency... is eagerly needed, which blossomed plenty of Deep Neural Network Accelerators.
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Wavelength converters in dynamically-reconfigurable WDM networks

IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 1999
In simple wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) networks, a connection must be established along a route using a common wavelength on all of the links along the route. This constraint may be removed by the introduction of wavelength converters, which are devices which take the data modulated on an input wavelength and transfer it to a different output ...
Jennifer M. Yates   +2 more
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Dynamic network reconfiguration support for mobile computers

Proceedings of the 3rd annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '97, 1997
Hot swapping technology combined with pervasive heterogeneous networks empowers mobile laptop users to select the best network device for their current environment. Unfortunately, the majority of system software remains “customized”for a particular network configuration, and assumes that many characteristics associated with the network environment ...
Jon Inouye   +2 more
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Dynamic reconfiguration in HaRTES switched ethernet networks

2016 IEEE World Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS), 2016
The ability of reconfiguring a system during runtime is essential for dynamic real-time applications in which resource usage is traded online for quality of service. The HaRTES switch, which is a modified Ethernet switch, holds this ability for the network resource, and at the same time it provides hard real-time support for both periodic and sporadic ...
Mohammad Ashjaei   +4 more
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Reconfigurable router for dynamic Networks-on-Chip

Proceedings of 2010 21st IEEE International Symposium on Rapid System Protyping, 2010
A reconfigurable router architecture for dynamic Networks-on-Chip (DyNoC) is presented. Dynamically placed modules cover several processing elements and routers of the DyNoC. These processing elements communicate over a second communication level using direct-links between neighbouring elements. Routers covered by modules are therefore useless. In this
Philipp Mahr, Christophe Bobda
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Robust router reconfiguration in large dynamic networks

IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2003. MILCOM 2003., 2004
In the current IP protocol suite there is a tradeoff between scalability and the maximum allowable mobility. Flat MANET routing protocols can deal with high mobility, but cannot scale to support the thousands of mobile routers needed in the Army's Future Combat System.
R. Morera, A. McAuley, L. Wong
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DynaCORE—Dynamically Reconfigurable Coprocessor for Network Processors

2010
This chapter presents DynaCORE, a dynamically reconfigurable coprocessor architecture for network processors. The architecture takes over computationally intensive tasks from network processors and provides dynamically exchangeable hardware assists for complex payload processing. According to the actual traffic profile, DynaCORE autonomously determines
Carsten Albrecht   +4 more
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