Today, wireless devices generally feature multiple radio access technologies (LTE, WiFi, WiMax, ...) to handle a rich variety of standards or technologies. These devices should be intelligent and autonomous enough in order to either reach a given level of performance or automatically select the best available wireless standard. On the hardware side, System on Chip (SoC) devices integrate processors and FPGA logic fabrics on the same chip with fast inter-connection. This allows designing Software/Hardware systems. In these devices, Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) constitutes a well-known technique for reconfiguring only a specific area within the FPGA while other parts continue to operate independently. To evaluate when it is advantage...