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Emerging hybrid reconfigurable platforms tightly couple capable processors with high performance reconfigurable fabrics. This promises to move the focus of reconfigurable computing systems from static accelerators to a more software oriented view, where reconfiguration is a key enabler for exploiting the available resources. This requires a revised look at how to manage the execution of such hardware...
Reconfigurable architectures have found use in a wide range of application domains, but mostly as static accelerators for computationally intensive functions. Commodity computing adoption has not taken off due primarily to design complexity challenges. Yet reconfigurable architectures offer significant advantages in terms of sharing hardware between distinct isolated tasks, under tight time constraints...
Partially runtime-reconfigurable (PRTR) FPGAs allow hardware tasks to be placed and removed dynamically at runtime. We present an efficient algorithm for finding the complete set of maximal empty rectangles on a 2D PRTR FPGA, which is useful for online placement and scheduling of HW tasks. The algorithm is incremental and only updates the local region affected by each task addition or removal event...
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