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RAID 6 Hardware Acceleration

2006 International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications, 2006
Hard disk storage capacity has continued to rise whilst at the same time the cost per megabyte continues to fall. This, combined with increased usage of digital storage for documents, photography and video for both home and business use has led to increased need for reliable data storage system.
Michael P. Gilroy, James Irvine 0001
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Hardware accelerated FPGA placement

Microelectronics Journal, 2009
A key advantage of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) over full-custom and semi-custom devices is that they provide relatively quick implementation from concept to physical realization. However, as modern FPGAs reach close to one million logic blocks, more efficient and scalable FPGA placement algorithms are needed.
Christian Fobel   +2 more
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Disparity Map Hardware Accelerator

2008 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs, 2008
Hardwired acceleration units capable of exploiting the parallelism of images rely on highly customized memory organizations. In this paper we analyze a widely used depth-discontinuity-algorithm applied in stereo vision systems. The main processing kernels are decomposed, and a hardwired acceleration unit is proposed for speeding up the computation. The
Humberto Calderon   +2 more
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Hardware-Accelerated Template Matching

2005
In the last decade, consumer graphics cards have increased their power because of the computer games industry. These cards are now programmable and capable of processing huge amounts of data in a SIMD fashion. In this work, we propose an alternative implementation of a very intuitive and well known 2D template matching, where the most computationally ...
Raúl Cabido   +2 more
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Hardware accelerated mesh colors

Proceedings of the 20th ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games, 2016
Texture mapping arbitrary polygonal meshes has been an important problem in computer graphics. In particular, when one-to-one mapping is desired, such that the same texture pattern is not repeated over a surface, seams are unavoidable. The process of hiding filtering artifacts due to these seams involves additional manual effort onto already labor ...
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Hardware acceleration in computer networks

2013 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits & Systems (DDECS), 2013
Summary form only given. Network traffic processing speed is crucial in most of network devices, because any packet drop can lead to lower quality of network services, affect precise monitoring or disallow detection of security threats. General purpose processors are not able to process all data on high-speed network links. For 100 Gb lines, packet can
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Customizable Vector Acceleration in Extreme-Edge Computing: A RISC-V Software/Hardware Architecture Study on VGG-16 Implementation

Electronics (Switzerland), 2021
Stefano Sordillo   +2 more
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Hardware Acceleration of Sparse and Irregular Tensor Computations of ML Models: A Survey and Insights

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2021
Shail Dave   +2 more
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Cyclist: Accelerating hardware development

2017 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD), 2017
Jonathan Bachrach   +5 more
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