Partial Reconfiguration (PR) is an advanced technique, which improves the flexibility of FPGAs by allowing portions of a design to be reconfigured at runtime by overwriting parts of the configuration memory. PR is an important enabler for implementing adaptive systems. However, the design of such systems can be challenging, and this is especially true of the configuration controller. The generally supported methods and IP have low throughput, resulting in long configuration time that precludes PR from systems where this operation needs to be fast. In this paper, we present a high-speed configuration controller that provides several features useful in adaptive systems. The design has been released for use by the wider research community
Thanks to their flexibility, increasing performances and low Non-Recurrent Engineering costs, SRAM-b...
Summarization: Fine-grain reconfigurable devices suffer from the time needed to load the configurati...
Abstract. Run-time reconfiguration of FPGAs has been around in aca-demia for more than two decades b...
Partial Reconfiguration (PR) is an advanced technique, which improves the flexibility of FPGAs by al...
With dynamically and partially reconfigurable designs, it is necessary that the speed of the reconf...
Adaptive systems have the ability to respond to environmental conditions, by modifying their process...
Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based control systems offer advantages over processor-based con...
Partial Reconfiguration (PR) is an advanced reconfigurable characteristic for FPGAs and it has the c...
Abstract—Dynamic parital reconfigurable FPGAs offer new design space with a variety of benefits: red...
Abstract Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) market is growing rapidly with various applications in...
This is the first book to focus on designing run-time reconfigurable systems on FPGAs, in order to g...
Dynamic and partial reconfiguration of Xilinx FPGAs is a well known technique in runtime adaptive sy...
DSP Application needs to speed-up in computation time can be achieved by assigning complex computati...
Partial reconfiguration (PR) is fundamental to building adaptive systems on modern FPGA SoCs, ...
Summarization: During recent years much research focused on making Partial Reconfiguration (PR) more...
Thanks to their flexibility, increasing performances and low Non-Recurrent Engineering costs, SRAM-b...
Summarization: Fine-grain reconfigurable devices suffer from the time needed to load the configurati...
Abstract. Run-time reconfiguration of FPGAs has been around in aca-demia for more than two decades b...
Partial Reconfiguration (PR) is an advanced technique, which improves the flexibility of FPGAs by al...
With dynamically and partially reconfigurable designs, it is necessary that the speed of the reconf...
Adaptive systems have the ability to respond to environmental conditions, by modifying their process...
Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based control systems offer advantages over processor-based con...
Partial Reconfiguration (PR) is an advanced reconfigurable characteristic for FPGAs and it has the c...
Abstract—Dynamic parital reconfigurable FPGAs offer new design space with a variety of benefits: red...
Abstract Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) market is growing rapidly with various applications in...
This is the first book to focus on designing run-time reconfigurable systems on FPGAs, in order to g...
Dynamic and partial reconfiguration of Xilinx FPGAs is a well known technique in runtime adaptive sy...
DSP Application needs to speed-up in computation time can be achieved by assigning complex computati...
Partial reconfiguration (PR) is fundamental to building adaptive systems on modern FPGA SoCs, ...
Summarization: During recent years much research focused on making Partial Reconfiguration (PR) more...
Thanks to their flexibility, increasing performances and low Non-Recurrent Engineering costs, SRAM-b...
Summarization: Fine-grain reconfigurable devices suffer from the time needed to load the configurati...
Abstract. Run-time reconfiguration of FPGAs has been around in aca-demia for more than two decades b...