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FPL
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
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FPGA
1998
ACM
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Managing Pipeline-Reconfigurable FPGAs
Srihari Cadambi, Jeffrey Weener, Seth Copen Goldst...
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FPGA
1998
ACM
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Evolving Computer Programs Using Rapidly Reconfigurable Field-Programmable Gate Arrays and Genetic Programming
John R. Koza, Forrest H. Bennett III, Jeffrey L. H...
FPGA
1998
ACM
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Configuration Prefetch for Single Context Reconfigurable Coprocessors
Current reconfigurable systems suffer from a significant overhead due to the time it takes to reconfigure their hardware. In order to deal with this overhead, and increase the com...
Scott Hauck