Modern FPGAs, such as the Xilinx Virtex-II Series, offer the feature of partial and dynamic reconfiguration, allowing to load various hardware configurations (i.e., HW modules) du...
Dynamically reconfigurable systems are known to have many advantages such as area and power reduction. The drawbacks of these systems are the reconfiguration delay and the overhead...
Nele Mentens, Benedikt Gierlichs, Ingrid Verbauwhe...
Tools and a design methodology have been developed to support partial run-time reconfiguration of FPGA logic on the Field Programmable Port Extender. High-speed Internet packet pr...
Edson L. Horta, John W. Lockwood, David E. Taylor,...
Abstract--The most popular representative devices of reconfigurable computing are the Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). A promising feature of an FPGA is the ability to reuse...