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This article shows how design space exploration can be realized through high-level synthesis.It presents a case study of a hardware implementation of the advanced encryption standard (AES) Rijindael algorithm. Starting from algorithmic specification, it generate various architectures by using the C2R compiler.
Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks consist of nodes where the communication and data sharing is carried on directly between nodes, rather than being arbitrated by an intermediary node. Each node in such a network can act as both a client and a server. The computing power from such a network can help solve computationally complex problems that require powerful supercomputers. This research proposes P2PCompute...
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