—Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology is characterized by continuous improvements that provide new opportunities in system design. Multiprocessors-ona-Programmable-Chi...
Over the years reconfigurable computing devices such as FPGAs have evolved from gate-level glue logic to complex reprogrammable processing architectures. However, the tools used f...
Hybrid architectures, which are composed of a conventional processor closely coupled with reconfigurable logic, seem to combine the advantages of both types of hardware. They pres...
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...
Researchers in embedded and reconfigurable computing are often hindered by a lack of suitable benchmarks with which to accurately evaluate their work. Without a suitable benchmark ...
Daniel W. Chang, Christipher D. Jenkins, Philip C....