Reconfigurable computing applications have traditionally had the exclusive use of the field programmable gate array, primarily because the logic densities of the available devices...
Current FPGAs are heterogeneous partially reconfigurable architectures, consisting of several resource types, e. g., logic cells and embedded memory. By using partial reconfigurat...
Progress in reconfigurable hardware technology allows the implementation of complete SoCs in today's FPGAs. In the context design for reliability, software checkpointing is a...
An important application of dynamically and partially reconfigurable computing platforms is in dynamic task allocation and execution. On-line synthesis, on-line placement and on-l...
This paper focuses on the fragmentation problem produced in 2D run-time reconfigurable FPGAs when hardware multitasking management is considered. Though allocation heuristics can ...