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found 53 matches
- 2003
- M. A. Hannan Bin Azhar, Keith R. Dimond:
FPGA-based design of an evolutionary controller for collision-free robot navigation. FPGA 2003: 237 - Sanat Kamal Bahl, Jim Plusquellic:
FPGA implementation of a fast Hadamard transformer for WCDMA. FPGA 2003: 237 - Prithviraj Banerjee, Vikram Saxena, Juan Ramon Uribe, Malay Haldar, Anshuman Nayak, Victor Kim, Debabrata Bagchi, Satrajit Pal, Nikhil Tripathi, Robert Anderson:
Making area-performance tradeoffs at the high level using the AccelFPGA compiler for FPGAs. FPGA 2003: 237 - Khaled Benkrid, Samir Belkacemi, Danny Crookes:
A logic based approach to hardware abstraction. FPGA 2003: 238 - Abdsamad Benkrid, Danny Crookes, Khaled Benkrid:
Design framework for the implementation of the 2-D orthogonal discrete wavelet transform on FPGA. FPGA 2003: 238 - Khaled Benkrid, S. Sukhsawas, Danny Crookes, Samir Belkacemi:
A single-FPGA implementation of image connected component labelling. FPGA 2003: 238 - Sébastien Bilavarn, Guy Gogniat, Jean Luc Philippe:
An estimation and exploration methodology from system-level specifications: application to FPGAs. FPGA 2003: 239 - Stephan Bingemer, Peter Zipf, Manfred Glesner:
A granularity-based classification model for systems-on-a-chip. FPGA 2003: 239 - Vanderlei Bonato, Rolf Fredi Molz, João Carlos Furtado, Marcos Flôres Ferrão, Fernando Gehm Moraes:
Design of a fingerprint system using a hardware/software environment. FPGA 2003: 240 - Elaheh Bozorgzadeh, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
Customized regular channel design in FPGAs. FPGA 2003: 240 - Joan Carletta, Robert J. Veillette, Frederick W. Krach, Zhengwei Fang:
Implementation of digital fixed-point approximations to continuous-time IIR filters. FPGA 2003: 241 - Pak K. Chan, Martine D. F. Schlag:
Parallel placement for field-programmable gate arrays. FPGA 2003: 43-50 - Chen Chang, Kimmo Kuusilinna, Brian C. Richards, Robert W. Brodersen:
Implementation of BEE: a real-time large-scale hardware emulation engine. FPGA 2003: 91-99 - Seonil Choi, Ronald Scrofano, Viktor K. Prasanna, Ju-wook Jang:
Energy-efficient signal processing using FPGAs. FPGA 2003: 225-234 - Katherine Compton, Scott Hauck:
Track placement: orchestrating routing structures to maximize routability. FPGA 2003: 241 - Mehrdad Eslami Dehkordi, Stephen Dean Brown:
Recursive circuit clustering for minimum delay and area. FPGA 2003: 242 - Pedro C. Diniz, Joonseok Park:
Using FPGAs for data and reorganization engines: preliminary results for spatial pointer-based data structures. FPGA 2003: 242 - Hossam A. ElGindy, George Ferizis:
On hiding latency in reconfigurable systems: the case of merge-sort for an FPGA-based system. FPGA 2003: 242 - Yongquan Fan, Zeljko Zilic:
Testing for bit error rate in FPGA communication interfaces. FPGA 2003: 243 - Soheil Ghiasi, Karlene Nguyen, Elaheh Bozorgzadeh, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
On computation and resource management in an FPGA-based computation environment. FPGA 2003: 243 - Binlin Guo, Jiarong Tong:
A SC-based novel configurable analog cell. FPGA 2003: 243 - Jong-Ru Guo, Chao You, Kuan Zhou, Bryan S. Goda, Russell P. Kraft, John F. McDonald:
A scalable 2 V, 20 GHz FPGA using SiGe HBT BiCMOS technology. FPGA 2003: 145-153 - Adrian J. Hilton, Gemma Townson, Jon G. Hall:
FPGAs in critical hardware/software systems. FPGA 2003: 244 - Frank Honoré, Benton H. Calhoun, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Power-aware architectures and circuits for FPGA-based signal processing. FPGA 2003: 244 - Randy Huang, John Wawrzynek, André DeHon:
Stochastic, spatial routing for hypergraphs, trees, and meshes. FPGA 2003: 78-87 - Kimmo U. Järvinen, Matti Tommiska, Jorma Skyttä:
A fully pipelined memoryless 17.8 Gbps AES-128 encryptor. FPGA 2003: 207-215 - Alex K. Jones, Prithviraj Banerjee:
An automated and power-aware framework for utilization of IP cores in hardware generated from C descriptions targeting FPGAs. FPGA 2003: 244 - Noha Kafafi, Kimberly A. Bozman, Steven J. E. Wilton:
Architectures and algorithms for synthesizable embedded programmable logic cores. FPGA 2003: 3-11 - Fatih Kocan:
Reconfigurable randomized K-way graph partitioning. FPGA 2003: 245 - Paul D. Kundarewich, Jonathan Rose:
Synthetic circuit generation using clustering and iteration. FPGA 2003: 245
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