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A Hardware Accelerator for Real-Time Processing Platforms Used in Synthetic Aperture Radar Target Detection Tasks. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Tang Y, Cao Y, Yu Z.
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Sub-terahertz transmissive reconfigurable intelligent surface for integrated beam steering and self-OOK-modulation. [PDF]
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Dynamic virtualized field-programmable gate array resource control for performance and reliability
David Roberts, Shenghsun Cho
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Superconducting Magnetic Field Programmable Gate Array
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 2018Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) provide a significantly cheaper solution for various applications in traditional semiconductor electronics. Single flux quantum (SFQ) technologies are developing rapidly and the availability of SFQ-specific FPGA will be very useful.
Naveen Kumar Katam+2 more
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Field-Programmable-Gate-Array (FPGA)
2016To be able to implement large-scale SOC designs, minimizing overall power dissipation is a critical. The primary objective of this chapter is to present the results of silicon nanowire technology in a widely utilized prototyping platform called Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA).
Sotoudeh Hamedi-Hagh, Ahmet Bindal
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A Task-Schedulable Nonvolatile Spintronic Field-Programmable Gate Array
IEEE Magnetics Letters, 2021Despite the vast hardware resources available in field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), the implementation of very large and complex designs on these platforms is a challenging problem. One effective solution is to use task scheduling.
Abdolah Amirany+2 more
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Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
Communications of the ACM, 1999Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are a flexible alternative to custom integrated circuits. They can implement both combinatorial and sequential logic of tens of thousands of gates. Historically, software has been considered "flexible" with hardware its rigid counterpart in system design.
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