This paper describes our approaches to raise the level of abstraction at which hardware suitable for accelerating computationally-intensive applications can be specified. Field-Pr...
Qiang Liu, George A. Constantinides, Konstantinos ...
Recent advances in Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) and programmable interconnects have made it possible to build efficient hardware emulation engines. In addition, improveme...
This paper presents a performance-oriented placement and routing tool for field-programmable gate arrays. Using recursive geometric partitioning for simultaneous placement and glo...
Michael J. Alexander, James P. Cohoon, Joseph L. G...
A novel framework shows the potential of FPGA-based systems for increasing fault-tolerance and flexibility by placing functionality onto free hardware (HW) or software (SW) resour...
With advances in reconfigurable hardware, especially field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), it has become possible to use reconfigurable hardware to accelerate complex applicatio...
Ronald Scrofano, Maya Gokhale, Frans Trouw, Viktor...
Current high-performance applications are typically implemented on large-scale general-purpose distributed or multiprocessing systems often based on commodity microprocessors. Fie...
Navid Azizi, Ian Kuon, Aaron Egier, Ahmad Darabiha...
We describe a cost-effective method for developing parallel architectures which increase the performance of range and image sensors. A parametrised edge detector and its systolic ...
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are a promising technology that can be used in database systems. In this demonstration we show Glacier, a library and a compiler that can be...
— FPGAs, (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) are often used for embedded image processing applications. Parallelism, and in particular pipelining, is the most suitable architecture ...
Christopher T. Johnston, Donald G. Bailey, Paul J....