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FPGAs allow the creation of partially reconfigurable systems; when compared to traditional reconfigurable systems based on total reconfiguration, recent approaches offer significant innovations. One of these is the possibility of dynamically change the functionalities hosted on the device only when needed and while the rest of the system keeps working. This permits better performance but increases...
Partial reconfiguration is a relatively new feature of FPGAs and it allows the modification of hardware functionalities at runtime, providing the possibility for great improvements in the concept of reconfigurable computing. However, this new approach also creates some problems in the implementation phase of modules and in their placement. By restricting the form of single functions to arrays of whole...
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