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Dynamic and Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) is a feature present in modern Xilinx FPGAs, bringing flexibility to a whole new level. However, it is not yet wide spread in the industry because of poor performance and a lack of a cost model to estimate a solution early in the design process. In this paper, we present our methodology for developing systems capable of dynamic and partial reconfiguration...
Reconfigurable hardware is now used in high performance computers, introducing the high performance reconfigurable computing. Dynamic hardware allows processors to devolve intensive computations to dedicated hardware circuitry optimized for that purpose. Our aim is to make larger use of hardware capabilities by pooling the hardware and software computations resources in a unified design in order to...
The new tendencies in designing real-time systems indicate that the future applications will be built on reconfigurable hardware devices. These applications require high performance and reasonable flexibility towards user and environment needs. To fulfill these application requirements, the density of heterogeneous resources evolves within these devices. Hence, the complexity of these devices leads...
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