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found 33 matches
- 1997
- Miron Abramovici, Prem R. Menon:
Fault simulation on reconfigurable hardware. FCCM 1997: 182-191 - Jonathan Babb, Matthew I. Frank, Victor Lee, Elliot Waingold, Rajeev Barua, Michael B. Taylor, Jang Kim, Devabhaktuni Srikrishna, Anant Agarwal:
The RAW benchmark suite: computation structures for general purpose computing. FCCM 1997: 134-144 - Neil W. Bergmann, Yuk Ying Chung, Bernard K. Gunther:
Efficient implementation of the DCT on custom computers. FCCM 1997: 244-245 - Ray Bittner, Peter M. Athanas:
Computing kernels implemented with a wormhole RTR CCM. FCCM 1997: 98-105 - Gordon J. Brebner:
The swappable logic unit: a paradigm for virtual hardware. FCCM 1997: 77-86 - Jim Burns, Adam Donlin, Jonathan Hogg, Satnam Singh, Mark de Wit:
A dynamic reconfiguration run-time system. FCCM 1997: 66-76 - Timothy J. Callahan, John Wawrzynek:
Datapath-oriented FPGA mapping and placement for configurable computing. FCCM 1997: 234-235 - Pak K. Chan, Martine D. F. Schlag:
Acceleration of an FPGA router. FCCM 1997: 175-181 - Glenn H. Chapman, Benoit Dufort:
Laser defect correction applications to FPGA based custom computers. FCCM 1997: 240-241 - Jason Cong, John Peck:
On acceleration of the check tautology logic synthesis algorithm using an FPGA-based reconfigurable coprocessor. FCCM 1997: 246-248 - W. Bruce Culbertson, Rick Amerson, Richard J. Carter, Philip Kuekes, Greg Snider:
Defect tolerance on the Teramac custom computer. FCCM 1997: 116-124 - Carl Ebeling, Darren C. Cronquist, Paul Franklin, Jason Secosky, Stefan G. Berg:
Mapping applications to the RaPiD configurable architecture. FCCM 1997: 106-115 - Maya B. Gokhale, D. Gomersall:
High level compilation for fine grained FPGAs. FCCM 1997: 165-174 - Jack Greenbaum, Michael Baxter:
Increased FPGA capacity enables scalable, flexible CCMs: an example from image processing. FCCM 1997: 211-218 - Scott Hauck, Thomas W. Fry, Matthew M. Hosler, Jeffrey P. Kao:
The Chimaera reconfigurable functional unit. FCCM 1997: 87-97 - John R. Hauser, John Wawrzynek:
Garp: a MIPS processor with a reconfigurable coprocessor. FCCM 1997: 12-21 - Steven H. Kelem:
Mapping a real-time video algorithm to a context-switched FPGA. FCCM 1997: 236-237 - Yamin Li, Wanming Chu:
Implementation of single precision floating point square root on FPGAs. FCCM 1997: 226-233 - Wayne Luk, Nabeel Shirazi, Peter Y. K. Cheung:
Compilation tools for run-time reconfigurable designs. FCCM 1997: 56-65 - Norman Margolus:
An FPGA architecture for DRAM-based systolic computations. FCCM 1997: 2-11 - Tom McDermott, Philip J. Ryan, Mark Shand, David J. Skellern, Terry Percival, Neil Weste:
A wireless LAN demodulator in a Pamette: design and experience. FCCM 1997: 40-46 - John T. McHenry, Patrick W. Dowd, Frank A. Pellegrino, Todd M. Carrozzi, W. B. Cocks:
An FPGA-based coprocessor for ATM firewalls. FCCM 1997: 30-39 - Laurent Moll, Mark Shand:
Systems performance measurement on PCI Pamette. FCCM 1997: 125-133 - Christof Paar, Martin Rosner:
Comparison of arithmetic architectures for Reed-Solomon decoders in reconfigurable hardware. FCCM 1997: 219-225 - Michael Rencher, Brad L. Hutchings:
Automated target recognition on SPLASH 2. FCCM 1997: 192-200 - Herman Schmit:
Incremental reconfiguration for pipelined applications. FCCM 1997: 47-55 - Uwe Tangen, Ludger Schulte, John S. McCaskill:
A parallel hardware evolvable computer POLYP. FCCM 1997: 238-239 - Steven Trimberger, Dean Carberry, Anders Johnson, Jennifer Wong:
A time-multiplexed FPGA. FCCM 1997: 22-29 - Qiang Wang, David M. Lewis:
Automated field-programmable compute accelerator design using partial evaluation. FCCM 1997: 145-154 - John Woodfill, Brian Von Herzen:
Real-time stereo vision on the PARTS reconfigurable computer. FCCM 1997: 201-210
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