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- 2017
- Qian Zhao, Hendarmawan, Motoki Amagasaki, Masahiro Iida, Morihiro Kuga, Toshinori Sueyoshi:
hCODE 2.0: An open-source toolkit for building efficient FPGA-enabled clouds. FPT 2017: 267-270 - Amit Kulkarni, Poona Bahrebar, Dirk Stroobandt, Giulio Stramondo, Catalin Bogdan Ciobanu, Ana Lucia Varbanescu:
A NoC-based custom FPGA configuration memory architecture for ultra-fast micro-reconfiguration. FPT 2017: 203-206 - Andrew Ang, Matt Bourne, Robin Dykstra:
An open source PXIe ecosystem based on FPGA modules. FPT 2017: 219-222 - Shadi Assadikhomami, Jennifer Ongko, Tor M. Aamodt:
A state machine block for high-level synthesis. FPT 2017: 80-87 - Donald G. Bailey:
Hough transform line reconstruction on FPGA using back-projection. FPT 2017: 283-286 - Shaoyi Cheng, Qijing Huang, John Wawrzynek:
Synthesis of program binaries into FPGA accelerators with runtime dependence validation. FPT 2017: 96-103 - Brice Colombier, Lilian Bossuet, Ugo Mureddu, David Hély:
A comprehensive hardware/software infrastructure for IP cores design protection. FPT 2017: 263-266 - Ke Cui, Zongkai Liu, Rihong Zhu, Xiangyu Li:
FPGA-based high-performance time-to-digital converters by utilizing multi-channels looped carry chains. FPT 2017: 223-226 - Erik H. D'Hollander, Bruno Chevalier, Koen De Bosschere:
Calling hardware procedures in a reconfigurable accelerator using RPC-FPGA. FPT 2017: 271-274 - Roberto DiCecco, Lin Sun, Paul Chow:
FPGA-based training of convolutional neural networks with a reduced precision floating-point library. FPT 2017: 239-242 - William Diehl, Abubakr Abdulgadir, Jens-Peter Kaps, Kris Gaj:
Comparing the cost of protecting selected lightweight block ciphers against differential power analysis in low-cost FPGAs. FPT 2017: 128-135 - Weikang Fang, Yanjun Zhang, Bo Yu, Shaoshan Liu:
FPGA-based ORB feature extraction for real-time visual SLAM. FPT 2017: 275-278 - Prajith Ramakrishnan Geethakumari, Vincenzo Gulisano, Bo Joel Svensson, Pedro Trancoso, Ioannis Sourdis:
Single window stream aggregation using reconfigurable hardware. FPT 2017: 112-119 - Nam Ho, Paul Kaufmann, Marco Platzner:
Evolvable caches: Optimization of reconfigurable cache mappings for a LEON3/Linux-based multi-core processor. FPT 2017: 215-218 - Sam M. H. Ho, Hayden Kwok-Hay So:
NnCore: A parameterized non-linear function generator for machine learning applications in FPGAs. FPT 2017: 160-167 - Ekawat Homsirikamol, Kris Gaj:
Toward a new HLS-based methodology for FPGA benchmarking of candidates in cryptographic competitions: The CAESAR contest case study. FPT 2017: 120-127 - Harald Homulle, Edoardo Charbon:
Performance characterization of Altera and Xilinx 28 nm FPGAs at cryogenic temperatures. FPT 2017: 25-31 - Brian Jarvis, Kris Gaj:
Selection of an error-correcting code for FPGA-based physical unclonable functions. FPT 2017: 243-246 - Anju P. Johnson, Junxiu Liu, Alan G. Millard, Shvan Karim, Andy M. Tyrrell, Jim Harkin, Jon Timmis, Liam McDaid, David M. Halliday:
Homeostatic fault tolerance in spiking neural networks utilizing dynamic partial reconfiguration of FPGAs. FPT 2017: 195-198 - William Kamp:
AXI over Ethernet; a protocol for the monitoring and control of FPGA clusters. FPT 2017: 48-55 - Kentaro Katayama, Hidetoshi Matsumura, Hiroaki Kameyama, Shinichi Sazawa, Yasuhiro Watanabe:
An FPGA-accelerated high-throughput data optimization system for high-speed transfer via wide area network. FPT 2017: 211-214 - Daewoo Kim, Mansureh S. Moghaddam, Hossein Moradian, Hyeon Uk Sim, Jongeun Lee, Kiyoung Choi:
FPGA implementation of convolutional neural network based on stochastic computing. FPT 2017: 287-290 - Siew-Kei Lam, Rakesh Kumar Bijarniya, Meiqing Wu:
Lowering dynamic power in stream-based harris corner detection architecture. FPT 2017: 176-182 - He Li, James J. Davis, John Wickerson, George A. Constantinides:
architect: Arbitrary-precision constant-hardware iterative compute. FPT 2017: 73-79 - Bingyi Li, Linlin Fang, Yizhuang Xie, He Chen, Liang Chen:
A unified reconfigurable floating-point arithmetic architecture based on CORDIC algorithm. FPT 2017: 301-302 - Weijia Li, Conghui He, Haohuan Fu, Wayne Luk:
An FPGA-based tree crown detection approach for remote sensing images. FPT 2017: 231-234 - Wei Li, Yangyang Zhao, Yuhang Liu, Mingyu Chen:
SMEFF: A scalable memory extension fabric for FPGA. FPT 2017: 40-47 - Zhiqiang Liu, Yong Dou, Jingfei Jiang, Qiang Wang, Paul Chow:
An FPGA-based processor for training convolutional neural networks. FPT 2017: 207-210 - Taito Manabe, Yuichiro Shibata, Kiyoshi Oguri:
FPGA implementation of a real-time super-resolution system with a CNN based on a residue number system. FPT 2017: 299-300 - Hiroki Nakahara, Haruyoshi Yonekawa, Shimpei Sato:
An object detector based on multiscale sliding window search using a fully pipelined binarized CNN on an FPGA. FPT 2017: 168-175
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