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2006
Springer
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The Entropy of FPGA Reconfiguration
In line with Shannon's ideas, we define the entropy of FPGA reconfiguration to be the amount of information needed to configure a given circuit onto a given device. We propos...
Usama Malik, Oliver Diessel
FPL
2006
Springer
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Comparing FPGAs to Graphics Accelerators and the Playstation 2 Using a Unified Source Description
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), graphics processing units (GPUs) and Sony's PlayStation 2 vector units offer scope for hardware acceleration of applications. We compa...
Lee W. Howes, Paul Price, Oskar Mencer, Olav Beckm...
FPL
2006
Springer
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Secure Content Distribution System Based on Run-Time Partial Hardware Reconfiguration
A secure content distribution system is prototyped based on run-time partial reconfigurability of an FPGA. The system provides a robust content protection scheme for online conten...
Yohei Hori, Hiroyuki Yokoyama, Kenji Toda
FPL
2006
Springer
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High Speed Document Clustering in Reconfigurable Hardware
High-performance document clustering systems enable similar documents to automatically self-organize into groups. In the past, the large amount of computational time needed to clu...
G. Adam Covington, Charles L. G. Comstock, Andrew ...
FPL
2006
Springer
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Sizing of Processing Arrays for FPGA-Based Computation
Computing applications in FPGAs are commonly built from repetitive structures of computing and/or memory elements. In many cases, application performance depends on the degree of ...
Tom Van Court, Martin C. Herbordt