Reconfigurable devices, such as FPGAs, introduce into the design workflow of embedded systems a new degree of freedom: the designer can have the system autonomously modify the fun...
Carlo Amicucci, Fabrizio Ferrandi, Marco D. Santam...
As embedded applications are getting more complex, they are also demanding highly diverse computational capabilities. The majority of all previously proposed reconfigurable archite...
Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck, Mateus B. Rutzig, G...
Dynamically reconfigurable systems based on partial and dynamically reconfigurable FPGAs may have their functionality partially modified at run-time without stopping the operation...
Manuel G. Gericota, Gustavo R. Alves, Miguel L. Si...
Configurable Computing Machines (CCMs) are an emerging class of computing platform which provide the computational performance benefits of ASICs, yet retain the flexibility and ra...
ABSTRACT. Reconfigurable systolic arrays can be adapted to efficiently resolve a wide spectrum of computational problems; parallelism is naturally explored in systolic arrays and r...