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The power of reconfiguration

Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1991
Abstract This paper examines the computational aspects of the reconfigurable network model. The computational power of the model is investigated under several network topologies and with several variants of the model assumed. In particular, it is shown that there are reconfigurable machines based on simple network topologies that are capable of ...
Yosi Ben-Asher   +3 more
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A Reconfiguration Manager for Dynamically Reconfigurable Hardware

IEEE Design and Test of Computers, 2005
Dynamic reconfiguration has been a technology solution in search of the right problem to solve. Effective use of the technology requires new programming and task management models. This article describes an approach to dynamic reconfiguration that reduces reconfiguration latency to the point where dynamic multimedia applications can now exploit such ...
Javier Resano   +3 more
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Dynamically reconfigurable NoC for reconfigurable MPSoC

Proceedings of the IEEE 2005 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, 2005., 2006
The performance of a multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) is not only dependent on the computational capabilities of on-chip processors but also depends on the communication medium connecting them. This has shifted the emphasis from computation to communication architectural design.
Balal Ahmad, Tughrul Arslan
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Reconfigurable Products and Their Means of Reconfiguration

Volume 1: 36th Design Automation Conference, Parts A and B, 2010
Reconfigurable systems are able to meet the increasingly diverse needs of consumers. A reconfigurable system is able to change its configuration repeatedly and reversibly to match the customer’s needs or the surrounding environment, allowing the system to meet multiple requirements.
Jillian Haldaman, Matthew B. Parkinson
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Evolvability and reconfigurability

Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International Conference on Field- Programmable Technology (IEEE Cat. No.04EX921), 2005
Great achievements in the area of evolvable hardware have been reported in the last decade. Evolvable hardware comprises an evolutionary algorithm, such as a genetic algorithm, and a reconfigurable hardware, such as field programmable analog arrays and field programmable gate arrays.
Cristina Costa Santini   +3 more
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Trends in reconfigurable logic and reconfigurable computing

9th International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2003
The paper gives a survey on reconfigurable logic and reconfigurable computing technologies, and on recent R&D trends in these areas. The paper also points out the weaker aspects of recent developments and proposes new directions to follow, driven by technology progress, a growing variety of reconfigurable platforms, and, innovations in EDA.
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A reconfigurable future

Proceedings. 2003 IEEE International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology (FPT) (IEEE Cat. No.03EX798), 2004
There are a plethora of new emerging system applications for reconfigurable architectures. Interest in reconfigurability is steadily increasing and reconfigurability has evolved from basic programmable structures to include advanced architectural components including processors, DSP blocks and connectivity.
Phil Bishop, Chris Sullivan
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A reconfigurable unit for a clustered programmable-reconfigurable processor

Proceedings of the 2004 ACM/SIGDA 12th international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays, 2004
In a clustered programmable-reconfigurable processor, multiple programmable processors and blocks of reconfigurable logic communicate through a register-based communication mechanism, which reduces the impact of wire delay on clock cycle time. In this paper, we present a circuit-level design for the reconfigurable clusters used on the Amalgam ...
Richard B. Kujoth   +4 more
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