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found 47 matches
- 2008
- Taneem Ahmed, Paul D. Kundarewich, Jason Helge Anderson, Brad L. Taylor, Rajat Aggarwal:
Architecture-specific packing for virtex-5 FPGAs. FPGA 2008: 5-13 - Amin Ansari, Keyvan Amiri:
Flexible FPGA-based parallel architecture for identification of repetitive sequences in interleaved pulse trains. FPGA 2008: 265 - Narges Bani Asadi, Teresa H. Meng, Wing Hung Wong:
Reconfigurable computing for learning Bayesian networks. FPGA 2008: 203-211 - Kevin Camera, Robert W. Brodersen:
An integrated debugging environment for FPGA computing platforms. FPGA 2008: 260 - Alessandro Cevrero, Panagiotis Athanasopoulos, Hadi Parandeh-Afshar, Ajay Kumar Verma, Philip Brisk
, Frank K. Gürkaynak, Yusuf Leblebici, Paolo Ienne:
Architectural improvements for field programmable counter arrays: enabling efficient synthesis of fast compressor trees on FPGAs. FPGA 2008: 181-190 - Sumanta Chaudhuri, Jean-Luc Danger, Philippe Hoogvorst, Sylvain Guilley:
Efficient tiling patterns for reconfigurable gate arrays. FPGA 2008: 257 - Lerong Cheng, Yan Lin, Lei He:
Trace-based framework for concurrent development of process and FPGA architecture considering process variation and reliability. FPGA 2008: 159-168 - Eric S. Chung, Eriko Nurvitadhi, James C. Hoe, Babak Falsafi, Ken Mai
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A complexity-effective architecture for accelerating full-system multiprocessor simulations using FPGAs. FPGA 2008: 77-86 - Jason Cong, Wei Jiang:
Pattern-based behavior synthesis for FPGA resource reduction. FPGA 2008: 107-116 - Jason Cong, Yi Zou:
Lithographic aerial image simulation with FPGA-based hardwareacceleration. FPGA 2008: 67-76 - Luis Miguel Contreras-Medina, René de Jesús Romero-Troncoso, Jose de Jesus Rangel-Magdaleno, Jesus Roberto Millan-Almaraz:
FPGA based multiple-channel vibration analyzer for industrial applications with reconfigurable post-processing capabilities for automatic failure detection on machinery. FPGA 2008: 263 - Ishaan L. Dalal, Deian Stefan:
A hardware framework for the fast generation of multiple long-period random number streams. FPGA 2008: 245-254 - Florent de Dinechin, Jérémie Detrey, Octavian Cret, Radu Tudoran:
When FPGAs are better at floating-point than microprocessors. FPGA 2008: 260 - Quang Dinh, Deming Chen, Martin D. F. Wong
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Efficient ASIP design for configurable processors with fine-grained resource sharing. FPGA 2008: 99-106 - Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Guy G. Lemieux:
Extreme parallel architectures for the masses. FPGA 2008: 127-128 - Wei Mark Fang, Jonathan Rose:
Modeling routing demand for early-stage FPGA architecture development. FPGA 2008: 139-148 - Michael T. Frederick, Arun K. Somani:
Beyond the arithmetic constraint: depth-optimal mapping of logic chains in LUT-based FPGAs. FPGA 2008: 37-46 - Michael Haselman, Robert Miyaoka, Thomas K. Lewellen, Scott Hauck:
Fpga-based data acquisition system for a positron emission tomography (PET) scanner. FPGA 2008: 264 - Stephen Jang, Billy Chan, Kevin Chung, Alan Mishchenko:
WireMap: FPGA technology mapping for improved routability. FPGA 2008: 47-55 - Matthew Collin Jordan, Ramachandran Vaidyanathan:
Configurable decoders with application in fast partial reconfiguration of FPGAs. FPGA 2008: 259 - John H. Kelm, Steven S. Lumetta:
HybridOS: runtime support for reconfigurable accelerators. FPGA 2008: 212-221 - Ian Kuon, Jonathan Rose:
Area and delay trade-offs in the circuit and architecture design of FPGAs. FPGA 2008: 149-158 - Guy G. Lemieux, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi:
Designing with extreme parallelism. FPGA 2008: 1-2 - Mingjie Lin:
The amorphous FPGA architecture. FPGA 2008: 191-200 - Mingjie Lin, Abbas El Gamal:
TORCH: a design tool for routing channel segmentation in FPGAs. FPGA 2008: 131-138 - Adrian Ludwin, Vaughn Betz, Ketan Padalia:
High-quality, deterministic parallel placement for FPGAs on commodity hardware. FPGA 2008: 14-23 - Atul Mahajan, Benfano Soewito, Sai K. Parsi, Ning Weng, Haibo Wang:
Implementing high-speed string matching hardware for network intrusion detection systems. FPGA 2008: 264 - Terrence S. T. Mak, N. Pete Sedcole, Peter Y. K. Cheung, Wayne Luk:
High-throughput interconnect wave-pipelining for global communication in FPGAs. FPGA 2008: 258 - Hidenori Matsubayashi, Shinsuke Nino, Toru Aramaki, Yuichiro Shibata, Kiyoshi Oguri:
Retrieving 3-d information with FPGA-based stream processing. FPGA 2008: 261 - Paul Edward McKechnie, Nathan A. Lindop, Wim Vanderbauwhede:
A type system for static typing of a domain-specific language. FPGA 2008: 258
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