In this paper, we present a novel solution to the problem of configuration management for multi-context reconfigurable systems targeting DSP applications, its goal being to minimize both, configuration latency and power consumption. We assume that this technique is applied within a larger compilation framework, which provides a scheduled task sequence of the considered application. Reconfiguration latency reduction is the first criteria to consider, and we prove that the optimal solution can be obtained in all cases. Secondly, power is optimized without affecting performance. The assumptions of the method are supported by the analysis of a mathematical model, and its effectiveness is demonstrated by some experiments. 1
Runtime reconfigurable systems built upon devices with partial reconfiguration can provide reduction...
Reducing the power requirement of large IT infrastructures is becoming a major concern. Energy savin...
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This paper presents a new technique to improve the efficiency of data scheduling for multi-context r...
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In this paper, an approach that uses dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) to reduce the configuration energ...
Given the widespread use of real-time multitasking systems, there are tremendous optimization opport...
Multitasking on reconfigurable logic can achieve very high silicon reusability. However, configurati...
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A new configuration scheduling algorithm in multicast configuration scheme is proposed and evaluated...
Kalte H, Porrmann M. Context Saving and Restoring for Multitasking in Reconfigurable Systems. In: IE...
Runtime reconfigurable systems built upon devices with partial reconfiguration can provide reduction...
Reducing the power requirement of large IT infrastructures is becoming a major concern. Energy savin...
In current computing systems, many applications require guarantees on their maximum power consumptio...
This paper presents a new technique to improve the efficiency of data scheduling for multi-context r...
Dynamically reconfigurable hardware (DRHW) not only has high silicon reusability, but it can also de...
This paper proposes a novel technique of dynamic context management scheme for coarse-grained reconf...
This work presents a novel run-time reconfiguration model. It uses multiple configuration controller...
In this paper, an approach that uses dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) to reduce the configuration energ...
Given the widespread use of real-time multitasking systems, there are tremendous optimization opport...
Multitasking on reconfigurable logic can achieve very high silicon reusability. However, configurati...
International audienceThis paper deals with the real-time scheduling in a reconfigurable multi-core ...
Consumer-electronics systems are becoming increasingly complex as the number of integrated applicati...
This thesis studies the design of an architectural platform for realizing a set of selected applicat...
A new configuration scheduling algorithm in multicast configuration scheme is proposed and evaluated...
Kalte H, Porrmann M. Context Saving and Restoring for Multitasking in Reconfigurable Systems. In: IE...
Runtime reconfigurable systems built upon devices with partial reconfiguration can provide reduction...
Reducing the power requirement of large IT infrastructures is becoming a major concern. Energy savin...
In current computing systems, many applications require guarantees on their maximum power consumptio...