Even though FPGAs are becoming more and more popular as they are used in many different scenarios like communications and HPC, the steep learning curve needed to work with this technology is still the major limiting factor to their full success. Many works proposed to mitigate this problem by creating a companion of tools to support the designer during the development phase for this technology. The EU FASTER Project aims at realizing an integrated toolchain that assists the designer in the steps of the design flow that are necessary to port a given application onto an FPGA device. The novelty of the framework relies in the fact that the partial dynamic reconfiguration, which FPGA devices can exploit, is seen as a first class citizen throu...
This paper investigates the possibility of using Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (Fr’GAS) as reconfi...
While fine-grain, reconfigurable devices have been available for years, they are mostly used in a fi...
Abstract. While fine-grain, reconfigurable devices have been available for years, they are mostly us...
Even though FPGAs are becoming more and more popular as they are used in many different scenarios li...
Even though FPGAs are becoming more and more popular as they are used in many different scenarios li...
The FASTER (Facilitating Analysis and Synthesis Technologies for Effective Reconfiguration) EU FP7 p...
Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays flexible af...
Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays flexible af...
Summarization: The FASTER (Facilitating Analysis and Synthesis Technologies for Effective Reconfigur...
Extending product functionality and lifetime requires constant addition of new features to satisfy t...
Summarization: During recent years much research focused on making Partial Reconfiguration (PR) more...
During the last few years, there is an increasing interest in mixing software and hardware to serve ...
Abstract — Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays ...
The FASTER project aims to ease the definition, implementation and use of dynamically changing hardw...
After more than 30 years, reconfigurable computing has grown from a concept to a mature field of scien...
This paper investigates the possibility of using Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (Fr’GAS) as reconfi...
While fine-grain, reconfigurable devices have been available for years, they are mostly used in a fi...
Abstract. While fine-grain, reconfigurable devices have been available for years, they are mostly us...
Even though FPGAs are becoming more and more popular as they are used in many different scenarios li...
Even though FPGAs are becoming more and more popular as they are used in many different scenarios li...
The FASTER (Facilitating Analysis and Synthesis Technologies for Effective Reconfiguration) EU FP7 p...
Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays flexible af...
Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays flexible af...
Summarization: The FASTER (Facilitating Analysis and Synthesis Technologies for Effective Reconfigur...
Extending product functionality and lifetime requires constant addition of new features to satisfy t...
Summarization: During recent years much research focused on making Partial Reconfiguration (PR) more...
During the last few years, there is an increasing interest in mixing software and hardware to serve ...
Abstract — Current and future computing systems increasingly require that their functionality stays ...
The FASTER project aims to ease the definition, implementation and use of dynamically changing hardw...
After more than 30 years, reconfigurable computing has grown from a concept to a mature field of scien...
This paper investigates the possibility of using Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (Fr’GAS) as reconfi...
While fine-grain, reconfigurable devices have been available for years, they are mostly used in a fi...
Abstract. While fine-grain, reconfigurable devices have been available for years, they are mostly us...