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Generation of reconfigurable hypercubic graph states in one to four dimensions in a simple optical system. [PDF]

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Zhou Z   +8 more
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Compiling for reconfigurable computing

open access: yesACM Computing Surveys, 2010
Reconfigurable computing platforms offer the promise of substantially accelerating computations through the concurrent nature of hardware structures and the ability of these architectures for hardware customization. Effectively programming such reconfigurable architectures, however, is an extremely cumbersome and error-prone process, as it requires ...
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Reconfigurable computing systems

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2002
Reconfigurable computing is emerging as the new paradigm for satisfying the simultaneous demand for application performance and flexibility. The ability to customize the architecture to match the computation and the data flow of the application has demonstrated significant performance benefits compared to general purpose architectures.
V K Prasanna
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Accelerating Reconfigurable Financial Computing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This thesis proposes novel approaches to the design, optimisation, and management of reconfigurable computer accelerators for financial computing. There are three contributions. First, we propose novel reconfigurable designs for derivative pricing using both Monte-Carlo and quadrature methods.
Tse, Hong Tak (Anson)
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Computational design of reconfigurables

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2016
A reconfigurable is an object or collection of objects whose transformation between various states defines its functionality or aesthetic appeal. For example, consider a mechanical assembly composed of interlocking pieces, a transforming folding bicycle, or a space-saving arrangement of apartment furniture.
Akash Garg   +2 more
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On reconfiguring cache for computing

Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (Cat. No.PR00375), 2003
The number of transistors on chip has dramatically increased within the last decade. A considerable portion of a chip is dedicated to a cache memory in a modern microprocessor chip. However, some applications may not need all the caches for storage. In addition, some applications have embedded computations with a regular structure.
Kim, Hue-Sung   +2 more
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Reconfigurable Computing Application Frameworks

11th Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 2003. FCCM 2003., 2003
FPGA-based (field programmable gate array) configurable computing machines (CCMs) offer powerful and flexible general-purpose computing platforms. However, development for FPGA-based designs using modern CAD (computer aided design) tools is geared mainly toward an ASIC-like process. This is inadequate for the needs of CCM application development.
Anthony L. Slade   +2 more
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Histogramming on a reconfigurable mesh computer

Proceedings Sixth International Parallel Processing Symposium, 1993
We develop efficient reconfigurable mesh (RMESH) algorithms to compute the histogram of an image and to perform histogram modification. The histogram of an N × N image is computed by an N × N RMESH in O(√Blog√B (N/√B) for B 
Jing-Fu Jenq, Sartaj Sahni
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