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Reconfigurable Computing: The Theory and Practice of FPGA Based Computation

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Elsevier Science Inc. 2008Description: 908pISBN:
  • 9780123705228
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.395 REC
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Part - 1: Reconfigurable Computing Hardware Reconfigurable Computing Architectures Reconfigurable Computing Systems Reconfiguration Management Part - 2: Programming Reconfigurable Systems Computer Models and System Architectures Programming FPGA Application in VHDL Compiling C for Spatial Computing Programming Streaming FPGA Applications Using Block Diagrams in Simulink Stream Computations Organizaed for Reconfigurable Execution Programming Data Parallel FPGA Applications Using the SIMD/Vector Model Operating System Support for Reconfigurable Computing The JHDL Design and Debug System Part - 3: Mapping Designs to Reconfigurable Platforms Technology Mapping FPGA Placement Placement for General-Purpose FPGAs Datapath Composition Specifying Circuit Layout on FPGAs PathFinder: A Negotiation-Based, Performance-Driven Router for FPGAs Retiming, Repipelining, and C-slow Retiming Configuration Bisstream Generation Fast Compilation Techniques Part - 4: Application Development Implementing Applications with FPGAs Instance-Specific Design Precision Analysis for Fixed-point Computation Distributed Arithmetic CORDIC Architectures for FPGA Computing Hardware/Software Partitioning Part - 5: Case Studies of FPGA Applications SPIHT Image Compression Automatic Target Recognition Systems on Reconfigurable Devices Boolean Satisfiability: Creating Solvers Optimized for Specific Problem Instances Multi-FPGA Systems: Logic Emulation The Implications of Floating Point for FPGAs Finite Difference Time Domain: A Case Study Using FPGAs Evolvable FPGAs Network Packet Processing in Reconfigurable Hardware Active Pages: Memory-Centric Computation Part - 6: Theoretical Underpinnings and Future Directions Theoretical Underpinnings Defect and Fault Tolerance Reconfigurable Computing and Nanoscale Architecture

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