Abstract—In this paper we propose a design methodology to explore dynamic and partial reconfiguration (DPR) of modern FPGAs. We define a set of rules in order to model DPR by means of UML and design patterns. Our approach targets MPSoPC (Multiprocessor System on Programmable Chip) which allows: a) area optimization through partial reconfiguration without performance penalty and b) increased system flexibility through dynamic behavior modeling and implementation. In our case, area reduction is achieved by reconfiguring co-processors connected to embedded processors, and flexibility is achieved by permitting new behavior to be easily added to the system. Most of the system is automatically generated by means of MDE techniques. Our modeling ap...
International audienceDynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) has been introduced in recent years as a ...
The most common reconfigurable devices today are Field Program-mable Gate Arrays, FPGAs. Aim of this...
Dynamic reconfiguration of FPGAs enables systems to adapt to changing demands. This paper concentrat...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a design methodology to explore partial and dynamic reconfiguratio...
Abstract — As System-on-Chip (SoC) based embedded systems have become a de-facto industry standard, ...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
Kettelhoit B, Porrmann M. A Layer Model for Systematically Designing Dynamically Reconfigurable Syst...
International audienceDynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) has been introduced in recent years as a ...
International audienceDynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) has been introduced in recent years as a ...
The most common reconfigurable devices today are Field Program-mable Gate Arrays, FPGAs. Aim of this...
Dynamic reconfiguration of FPGAs enables systems to adapt to changing demands. This paper concentrat...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a design methodology to explore partial and dynamic reconfiguratio...
Abstract — As System-on-Chip (SoC) based embedded systems have become a de-facto industry standard, ...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
International audienceThis paper presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension t...
Kettelhoit B, Porrmann M. A Layer Model for Systematically Designing Dynamically Reconfigurable Syst...
International audienceDynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) has been introduced in recent years as a ...
International audienceDynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) has been introduced in recent years as a ...
The most common reconfigurable devices today are Field Program-mable Gate Arrays, FPGAs. Aim of this...
Dynamic reconfiguration of FPGAs enables systems to adapt to changing demands. This paper concentrat...