Reconfigurable computing is one of the most recent research topics in computer science. The Altera™ Nios II soft-core processor can be included in a large set of reconfigurable ...
Willian dos Santos Lima, Renata Spolon Lobato, Ale...
High frame rate video capture and image processing is an important capability for applications in defense and homeland security where incoming missiles must be detected in very sh...
Advances in FPGA-based reconfigurable computers have made them a viable computing platform for a vast variety of computation demanding areas such as bioinformatics, speech recogni...
Abstract--Real-time image and multimedia processing applications such as video surveillance and telemedicine can have dynamic requirements of system latency, throughput, and power ...
The advances of CMOS technology towards 45 nm, the high costs of ASIC design, power limitations and fast changing application requirements have stimulated the usage of highly reco...