System Level Design of Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip

System Level Design of Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780387261041
ISBN-13 : 0387261044
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis System Level Design of Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip by : Nikolaos Voros

Describes in a consolidated way the results of a three-year research project, during which researchers from leading european industrial companies and research institutes have been working together. Contributors come from academia and industry, such companies as INTRACOM, VTT and Nokia being represented Proposes brand new approaches based on SystemC and OCAPI-XL that explicitly handle issues related to reconfiguration at the system level Introduces a design flow for designing reconfigurable systems-on-chip Provides a comprehensive introduction to reconfigurable hardware and existing reconfigurable technologies Presents examples on how reconfigurable hardware can be exploited for the development of complex systems Provides useful feedback from the application of the proposed design flow and system level design methods on different real life design cases

Reconfigurable System Design and Verification

Reconfigurable System Design and Verification
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781420062670
ISBN-13 : 1420062670
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Reconfigurable System Design and Verification by : Pao-Ann Hsiung

Reconfigurable systems have pervaded nearly all fields of computation and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Reconfigurable System Design and Verification provides a compendium of design and verification techniques for reconfigurable systems, allowing you to quickly search for a technique and determine if it is appropriate to the task at hand. It bridges the gap between the need for reconfigurable computing education and the burgeoning development of numerous different techniques in the design and verification of reconfigurable systems in various application domains. The text explains topics in such a way that they can be immediately grasped and put into practice. It starts with an overview of reconfigurable computing architectures and platforms and demonstrates how to develop reconfigurable systems. This sets up the discussion of the hardware, software, and system techniques that form the core of the text. The authors classify design and verification techniques into primary and secondary categories, allowing the appropriate ones to be easily located and compared. The techniques discussed range from system modeling and system-level design to co-simulation and formal verification. Case studies illustrating real-world applications, detailed explanations of complex algorithms, and self-explaining illustrations add depth to the presentation. Comprehensively covering all techniques related to the hardware-software design and verification of reconfigurable systems, this book provides a single source for information that otherwise would have been dispersed among the literature, making it very difficult to search, compare, and select the technique most suitable. The authors do it all for you, making it easy to find the techniques that fit your system requirements, without having to surf the net or digital libraries to find the candidate techniques and compare them yourself.

Introduction to Reconfigurable Computing

Introduction to Reconfigurable Computing
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 375
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781402061004
ISBN-13 : 1402061005
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Reconfigurable Computing by : Christophe Bobda

This work is a comprehensive study of the field. It provides an entry point to the novice willing to move in the research field reconfigurable computing, FPGA and system on programmable chip design. The book can also be used as teaching reference for a graduate course in computer engineering, or as reference to advance electrical and computer engineers. It provides a very strong theoretical and practical background to the field, from the early Estrin’s machine to the very modern architecture such as embedded logic devices.

Reconfigurable System Design and Verification

Reconfigurable System Design and Verification
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781351834926
ISBN-13 : 1351834924
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Reconfigurable System Design and Verification by : Pao-Ann Hsiung

Reconfigurable systems have pervaded nearly all fields of computation and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Reconfigurable System Design and Verification provides a compendium of design and verification techniques for reconfigurable systems, allowing you to quickly search for a technique and determine if it is appropriate to the task at hand. It bridges the gap between the need for reconfigurable computing education and the burgeoning development of numerous different techniques in the design and verification of reconfigurable systems in various application domains. The text explains topics in such a way that they can be immediately grasped and put into practice. It starts with an overview of reconfigurable computing architectures and platforms and demonstrates how to develop reconfigurable systems. This sets up the discussion of the hardware, software, and system techniques that form the core of the text. The authors classify design and verification techniques into primary and secondary categories, allowing the appropriate ones to be easily located and compared. The techniques discussed range from system modeling and system-level design to co-simulation and formal verification. Case studies illustrating real-world applications, detailed explanations of complex algorithms, and self-explaining illustrations add depth to the presentation. Comprehensively covering all techniques related to the hardware-software design and verification of reconfigurable systems, this book provides a single source for information that otherwise would have been dispersed among the literature, making it very difficult to search, compare, and select the technique most suitable. The authors do it all for you, making it easy to find the techniques that fit your system requirements, without having to surf the net or digital libraries to find the candidate techniques and compare them yourself.

Dynamic System Reconfiguration in Heterogeneous Platforms

Dynamic System Reconfiguration in Heterogeneous Platforms
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 282
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789048124275
ISBN-13 : 9048124271
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Dynamic System Reconfiguration in Heterogeneous Platforms by : Nikolaos Voros

Dynamic System Reconfiguration in Heterogeneous Platforms defines the MORPHEUS platform that can join the performance density advantage of reconfigurable technologies and the easy control capabilities of general purpose processors. It consists of a System-on-Chip made of a scalable system infrastructure hosting heterogeneous reconfigurable accelerators, providing dynamic reconfiguration capabilities and data-stream management capabilities.

Introduction to Reconfigurable Computing

Introduction to Reconfigurable Computing
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Publisher : Springer Verlag
Total Pages : 359
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1402060882
ISBN-13 : 9781402060885
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Reconfigurable Computing by : Christophe Bobda

This work is a comprehensive study of the field. It provides an entry point to the novice willing to move in the research field reconfigurable computing, FPGA and system on programmable chip design. The book can also be used as teaching reference for a graduate course in computer engineering, or as reference to advance electrical and computer engineers. It provides a very strong theoretical and practical background to the field, from the early Estrin’s machine to the very modern architecture such as embedded logic devices.

Synthesis Techniques and Optimizations for Reconfigurable Systems

Synthesis Techniques and Optimizations for Reconfigurable Systems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 1402076983
ISBN-13 : 9781402076985
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Synthesis Techniques and Optimizations for Reconfigurable Systems by : Ryan Kastner

Synthesis Techniques and Optimization for Reconfigurable Systems discusses methods used to model reconfigurable applications at the system level, many of which could be incorporated directly into modern compilers. The book also discusses a framework for reconfigurable system synthesis, which bridges the gap between application-level compiler analysis and high-level device synthesis. The development of this framework (discussed in Chapter 5), and the creation of application analysis which further optimize its output (discussed in Chapters 7, 8, and 9), represent over four years of rigorous investigation within UCLA's Embedded and Reconfigurable Laboratory (ERLab) and UCSB's Extensible, Programmable and Reconfigirable Embedded SystemS (ExPRESS) Group. The research of these systems has not yet matured, and we continually strive to develop data and methods, which will extend the collective understanding of reconfigurable system synthesis.

VLSI-SoC: Research Trends in VLSI and Systems on Chip

VLSI-SoC: Research Trends in VLSI and Systems on Chip
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9780387749099
ISBN-13 : 0387749098
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis VLSI-SoC: Research Trends in VLSI and Systems on Chip by : Giovanni De Micheli

This book contains extended and revised versions of the best papers presented during the fourteenth IFIP TC 10/WG 10.5 International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration. This conference provides a forum to exchange ideas and show industrial and academic research results in microelectronics design. The current trend toward increasing chip integration and technology process advancements brings about stimulating new challenges both at the physical and system-design levels.

Advances in Design Methods from Modeling Languages for Embedded Systems and SoC’s

Advances in Design Methods from Modeling Languages for Embedded Systems and SoC’s
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9789048193042
ISBN-13 : 9048193044
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in Design Methods from Modeling Languages for Embedded Systems and SoC’s by : Dominique Borrione

More than ever, FDL is the place for researchers, developers, industry designers, academia, and EDA tool companies to present and to learn about the latest scientific achievements, practical applications and users experiences in the domain of specification and design languages. FDL covers the modeling and design methods, and their latest supporting tools, for complex embedded systems, systems on chip, and heterogeneous systems. FDL 2009 is the twelfth in a series of events that were held all over Europe, in selected locations renowned for their Universities and Reseach Institutions as well as the importance of their industrial environment in Computer Science and Micro-electronics. In 2009, FDL was organized in the attractive south of France area of Sophia Antipolis. together with the DASIP (Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing) Conference and the SAME (Sophia Antipolis MicroElectronics ) Forum. All submitted papers were carefully reviewed to build a program with 27 full and 10 short contributions. From these, the Program Committee selected a shorter list, based on the evaluations of the reviewers, and the originality and relevance of the work that was presented at the Forum. The revised, and sometimes extended versions of these contributions constitute the chapters of this volume. Advances in Design Methods from Modeling Languages for Embedded Systems and SoC’s presents extensions to standard specification and description languages, as well as new language-based design techniques and methodologies to solve the challenges raised by mixed signal and multi-processor systems on a chip. It is intended as a reference for researchers and lecturers, as well as a state of the art milestone for designers and CAD developers.

Reconfigurable Computing Systems Engineering

Reconfigurable Computing Systems Engineering
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 320
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781482282245
ISBN-13 : 1482282240
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Reconfigurable Computing Systems Engineering by : Lev Kirischian

Reconfigurable Computing Systems Engineering: Virtualization of Computing Architecture describes the organization of reconfigurable computing system (RCS) architecture and discusses the pros and cons of different RCS architecture implementations. Providing a solid understanding of RCS technology and where it’s most effective, this book: Details the architecture organization of RCS platforms for application-specific workloads Covers the process of the architectural synthesis of hardware components for system-on-chip (SoC) for the RCS Explores the virtualization of RCS architecture from the system and on-chip levels Presents methodologies for RCS architecture run-time integration according to mode of operation and rapid adaptation to changes of multi-parametric constraints Includes illustrative examples, case studies, homework problems, and references to important literature A solutions manual is available with qualifying course adoption. Reconfigurable Computing Systems Engineering: Virtualization of Computing Architecture offers a complete road map to the synthesis of RCS architecture, exposing hardware design engineers, system architects, and students specializing in designing FPGA-based embedded systems to novel concepts in RCS architecture organization and virtualization.