Modern FPGAs with Dynamic and Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) feature allow the implementation of complex, yet flexible, hardware systems. Combining this flexibility with evolvable hardware techniques, real adaptive systems, able to reconfigure themselves according to environmental changes, can be envisaged. In this paper, a highly regular and modular architecture combined with a fast reconfiguration mechanism is proposed, allowing the introduction of dynamic and partial reconfiguration in the evolvable hardware loop. Results and use case show that, following this approach, evolvable processing IP Cores can be built, providing intensive data processing capabilities, improving data and delay overheads with respect to previous proposals. Result...
In this paper, a solution to support the run-time readback, relocation and replication of cores in ...
International audienceDynamic reconfiguration of hardware resources is increasingly used in applicat...
Reconfigurable logic or Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices have the ability to dynamically...
In this paper, an architecture based on a scalable and flexible set of Evolvable Processing arrays i...
Adaptive hardware requires some reconfiguration capabilities. FPGAs with native dynamic partial reco...
Evolvable hardware (EH) is an interesting alternative to conventional digital circuit design, since ...
Evolvable hardware is a type of hardware that is able to adapt to different problems by going throug...
This paper presents an analysis of the fault tolerance achieved by an autonomous, fully embedded evo...
Evolvable Hardware (EH) is a technique that consists of using reconfigurable hardware devices whose ...
Adaptive Hardware Systems can rely on software or hardware adaptation. Software adaptation can be gl...
This paper addresses the modelling and validation of an evolvable hardware architecture which can be...
Since 1992, year where Hugo de Garis has published the first paper on Evolvable Hardware (EHW), a pe...
In the past two decades, FPGA has been witnessed from its restricted use as glue logic towards real ...
Extending product functionality and lifetime requires constant addition of new features to satisfy t...
Evolvable hardware is a system that modifies its architecture and behavior to adapt with changes of ...
In this paper, a solution to support the run-time readback, relocation and replication of cores in ...
International audienceDynamic reconfiguration of hardware resources is increasingly used in applicat...
Reconfigurable logic or Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices have the ability to dynamically...
In this paper, an architecture based on a scalable and flexible set of Evolvable Processing arrays i...
Adaptive hardware requires some reconfiguration capabilities. FPGAs with native dynamic partial reco...
Evolvable hardware (EH) is an interesting alternative to conventional digital circuit design, since ...
Evolvable hardware is a type of hardware that is able to adapt to different problems by going throug...
This paper presents an analysis of the fault tolerance achieved by an autonomous, fully embedded evo...
Evolvable Hardware (EH) is a technique that consists of using reconfigurable hardware devices whose ...
Adaptive Hardware Systems can rely on software or hardware adaptation. Software adaptation can be gl...
This paper addresses the modelling and validation of an evolvable hardware architecture which can be...
Since 1992, year where Hugo de Garis has published the first paper on Evolvable Hardware (EHW), a pe...
In the past two decades, FPGA has been witnessed from its restricted use as glue logic towards real ...
Extending product functionality and lifetime requires constant addition of new features to satisfy t...
Evolvable hardware is a system that modifies its architecture and behavior to adapt with changes of ...
In this paper, a solution to support the run-time readback, relocation and replication of cores in ...
International audienceDynamic reconfiguration of hardware resources is increasingly used in applicat...
Reconfigurable logic or Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices have the ability to dynamically...