ISBN 978-1-4673-2257-7International audienceWell-known for its efficient computing capabilities, FPGA-based architectures also have the potential for high flexibility with dynamic reconfiguration features. Yet, writing applications on these architectures is laborious, poorly portable and hardly scalable to multi-user and/or multi-FPGA systems, mainly because of a mixture of application related code and flexibility management code. In this paper, we propose a new abstraction layer, called Hardware Component Manager (HCM), which clearly separates the allocation of a hardware function from the control of a reconfiguration procedure, and guarantees the security of coexisting configurations. The implementation of this HCM layer on realistic simu...
In this paper we first outline and discuss the issues of currently accepted computational models for...
In this paper, we present hthreads, a unifying pro-gramming model for specifying application threads...
Today’s embedded systems depend on the availability of hybrid platforms, that contain heterogeneous ...
This thesis shows that in FPGA-based dynamic reconfigurable architectures, the complexity and low po...
Cette thèse s'intéresse aux architectures contenant des FPGAs reconfigurables dynamiquement et parti...
Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based control systems offer advantages over processor-based con...
Abstract—The proprietary nature of FPGA platforms has been a hin-drance to developer and user produc...
Abstract—This paper introduces hthreads, a unifying program-ming model for specifying application th...
Nowadays, two innovative future trends regarding hardware development and hardware description can b...
International audienceIn the last decade, research on CPU-FPGA hybrid architectures has become a hot...
Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) is a technology that...
International audienceIn the last decade, the research on CPU-FPGA hybrid architectures has become a...
High-performance reconfigurable computers (HPRCs) provide a mix of standard processors and FPGAs to ...
Abstract—Achieving seamless portability in reconfigurable hardware designs among vendor-specific FPG...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, 2007.Reconfigurable...
In this paper we first outline and discuss the issues of currently accepted computational models for...
In this paper, we present hthreads, a unifying pro-gramming model for specifying application threads...
Today’s embedded systems depend on the availability of hybrid platforms, that contain heterogeneous ...
This thesis shows that in FPGA-based dynamic reconfigurable architectures, the complexity and low po...
Cette thèse s'intéresse aux architectures contenant des FPGAs reconfigurables dynamiquement et parti...
Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based control systems offer advantages over processor-based con...
Abstract—The proprietary nature of FPGA platforms has been a hin-drance to developer and user produc...
Abstract—This paper introduces hthreads, a unifying program-ming model for specifying application th...
Nowadays, two innovative future trends regarding hardware development and hardware description can b...
International audienceIn the last decade, research on CPU-FPGA hybrid architectures has become a hot...
Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) is a technology that...
International audienceIn the last decade, the research on CPU-FPGA hybrid architectures has become a...
High-performance reconfigurable computers (HPRCs) provide a mix of standard processors and FPGAs to ...
Abstract—Achieving seamless portability in reconfigurable hardware designs among vendor-specific FPG...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, 2007.Reconfigurable...
In this paper we first outline and discuss the issues of currently accepted computational models for...
In this paper, we present hthreads, a unifying pro-gramming model for specifying application threads...
Today’s embedded systems depend on the availability of hybrid platforms, that contain heterogeneous ...