Partial Reconfiguration (PR) is an advanced reconfigurable characteristic for FPGAs and it has the capability to reconfigure specific regions of FPGAs while the other parts are still active or are inactive in a shutdown mode after its initial configuration. It provides many benefits for industry, e.g. sharing the same hardware resource for different applications. © 2014 IEEE
Dynamic and partial reconfiguration of FPGAs enables systems to adapt to changing demands. This pape...
Summarization: During recent years much research focused on making Partial Reconfiguration (PR) more...
Summarization: In recent years the advantages of reconfigurable computing have make FPGAs important ...
Abstract Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) market is growing rapidly with various applications in...
Partial Reconfiguration is the ability to dynamically modify blocks of logic by downloading partial ...
Abstract—Dynamic parital reconfigurable FPGAs offer new design space with a variety of benefits: red...
This is the first book to focus on designing run-time reconfigurable systems on FPGAs, in order to g...
Partial Reconfiguration (PR) is an advanced technique, which improves the flexibility of FPGAs by al...
In this paper, we present an open source partial reconfiguration (PR) system which is designed for p...
Signal and image processing applications require a lot of computing resources. For low-volume applic...
Partial reconfiguration (PR) is an FPGA feature that allows the modification of certain parts of an ...
In digital hardware design, reconfigurable devices such as Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) al...
This work describes the implementation of digital reconfigurable systems (DRS) using commercial FPGA...
This work describes the implementation of digital reconfigurable systems (DRS) using commercial FPGA...
Adaptive systems have the ability to respond to environmental conditions, by modifying their process...
Dynamic and partial reconfiguration of FPGAs enables systems to adapt to changing demands. This pape...
Summarization: During recent years much research focused on making Partial Reconfiguration (PR) more...
Summarization: In recent years the advantages of reconfigurable computing have make FPGAs important ...
Abstract Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) market is growing rapidly with various applications in...
Partial Reconfiguration is the ability to dynamically modify blocks of logic by downloading partial ...
Abstract—Dynamic parital reconfigurable FPGAs offer new design space with a variety of benefits: red...
This is the first book to focus on designing run-time reconfigurable systems on FPGAs, in order to g...
Partial Reconfiguration (PR) is an advanced technique, which improves the flexibility of FPGAs by al...
In this paper, we present an open source partial reconfiguration (PR) system which is designed for p...
Signal and image processing applications require a lot of computing resources. For low-volume applic...
Partial reconfiguration (PR) is an FPGA feature that allows the modification of certain parts of an ...
In digital hardware design, reconfigurable devices such as Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) al...
This work describes the implementation of digital reconfigurable systems (DRS) using commercial FPGA...
This work describes the implementation of digital reconfigurable systems (DRS) using commercial FPGA...
Adaptive systems have the ability to respond to environmental conditions, by modifying their process...
Dynamic and partial reconfiguration of FPGAs enables systems to adapt to changing demands. This pape...
Summarization: During recent years much research focused on making Partial Reconfiguration (PR) more...
Summarization: In recent years the advantages of reconfigurable computing have make FPGAs important ...