Reconfigurable hardware is ideal for use in Systems-on-a-Chip, as it provides both hardware-level performance and post-fabrication flexibility. However, any one architecture is ra...
Domain-specific reconfigurable arrays have shown to provide an efficient trade-off between flexibility of FPGA and performance of ASIC circuit. Nonetheless, the design of these he...
Coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures aim to achieve both goals of high performance and flexibility. However, existing reconfigurable array architectures require many resour...
Yoonjin Kim, Mary Kiemb, Chulsoo Park, Jinyong Jun...
Rapid-prototyping of commercial devices and the demanding requirements for flexible hardware in mobile applications have driven the raise of reconfigurable hardware. The adaptatio...
During the last years, the growing application complexity, design, and mask costs have compelled embedded system designers to increasingly consider partially reconfigurable applica...