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- 2010
- David Andrews, Christian Plessl:
Configurable Processor Architectures: History and Trends. ERSA 2010: 165 - Vaughn Betz, Stephen Brown:
Recent FPGA Advances and Challenges. ERSA 2010: 117-120 - Christophe Bobda, Ali Akbar Zarezadeh, Felix Mühlbauer, Robert Hartmann, Kevin Cheng:
Reconfigurable Architecture for Distributed Smart Cameras. ERSA 2010: 166-178 - Tony Brewer:
Effective Integration of FPGAs into Commercial High Performance Computing (HPC) Applications. ERSA 2010: 41-48 - Avishek Chakraborty, David A. Kearney, Mark Jasiunas:
Distributed Reconfiguration. ERSA 2010: 238-246 - Roger D. Chamberlain, Joseph M. Lancaster:
Better Languages for More Effective Designing. ERSA 2010: 11-20 - Grzegorz Cieslewski, Alan D. George, Adam Jacobs:
Acceleration of FPGA Fault Injection Through Multi-Bit Testing. ERSA 2010: 218-224 - Ronald F. DeMara, Jooheung Lee, Rawad N. Al-Haddad, Rashad S. Oreifej, Rizwan A. Ashraf, Brian Stensrud, Michael Quist:
Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration Approach to the Design of Sustainable Edge Detectors. ERSA 2010: 49-58 - David Foster, Darrin M. Hanna:
Implementing Error Detection and Error Correction with Explicit Area Constraints. ERSA 2010: 275-280 - Rhonda Kay Gaede, David Moody, Michael Adderley, Charles Fulks, Laurie L. Joiner, Jeffrey H. Kulick:
A Model-Based Design Approach For Realizing Signal Processing Systems in FPGAs. ERSA 2010: 285-288 - Alan D. George, Herman Lam, Abhijeet Lawande, Carlo Pascoe, Greg Stitt:
Novo-G: A View at the HPC Crossroads for Scientific Computing. ERSA 2010: 21-30 - Heiner Giefers, Marco Platzner:
A Self-Reconfigurable Lightweight Interconnect for Scalable Processor Fabrics. ERSA 2010: 251-254 - Guy Gogniat, Jorgiano Vidal, Linfeng Ye, Jérémie Crenne, Sébastien Guillet, Florent de Lamotte, Jean-Philippe Diguet, Pierre Bomel:
Self-reconfigurable Embedded Systems: From Modeling to Implementation. ERSA 2010: 84-96 - Carlos González, Daniel Mozos, Javier Resano, Antonio Plaza:
FPGA for Computing the Pixel Purity Index Algorithm on Hyperspectral Images. ERSA 2010: 293- - Ann Gordon-Ross, Abelardo Jara-Berrocal:
VAPRES: A Customizable and Flexible Base Architecture for Partially Reconfigurable Systems. ERSA 2010: 67-76 - Mariusz Grad, Christian Plessl:
An Open Source Circuit Library with Benchmarking Facilities. ERSA 2010: 144-150 - Masanori Hariyama, Ryoto Tsuchiya, Shota Ishihara, Michitaka Kameyama:
An Field-Programmable VLSI Based on Synchronous/Asynchronous Hybrid Architecture. ERSA 2010: 271-274 - Brian Holland, Alan D. George, Herman Lam:
Integrating Application Specification and Performance Prediction for Strategic Design-Space Exploration. ERSA 2010: 201-210 - Jon Huppenthal:
Looking Ahead at Heterogeneous Systems: A Suppliers Perspective. ERSA 2010: 3-10 - Xabier Iturbe, Khaled Benkrid, Tughrul Arslan, Imanol Martinez, Mikel Azkarate-askasua, Alicia Morales-Reyes:
Evolutionary Dynamic Allocation of Relocatable Modules onto Partially Damaged Xilinx FPGAs. ERSA 2010: 211-217 - Peter Jamieson:
Persistent CAD for in-the-field Power Optimization. ERSA 2010: 267-270 - Zhanpeng Jin, Richard Neil Pittman, Alessandro Forin:
FPGA-Accelerated Floating-Point Customization on Extensible Computing Systems. ERSA 2010: 194-200 - Seth Koehler, Alan D. George:
Performance Visualization and Exploration for Reconfigurable Computing Applications. ERSA 2010: 137-143 - R. Kent Koeninger:
Targeting Cancer, One FPGA at a Time. ERSA 2010: 127-136 - Enno Lübbers, Marco Platzner, Christian Plessl, Ariane Keller, Bernhard Plattner:
Towards Adaptive Networking for Embedded Devices based on Reconfigurable Hardware. ERSA 2010: 225-231 - Lars Middendorf, Christophe Bobda:
Declarative Programming with Handel-C. ERSA 2010: 151-164 - Srikanth Nadella, Andrew Dittes, Jack S. N. Jean:
Parameterized AND-OR Trees for FPGA Design Space Exploration. ERSA 2010: 255-258 - Vijaykrishnan Narayanan, Ahmed Al-Maashri, Kevin M. Irick, Michael DeBole, Sungho Park:
AutoFLEX: A Framework for Image Processing Applications on Multiple-FPGA Systems. ERSA 2010: 59-66 - Sara Román Navarro, Hortensia Mecha, Daniel Mozos:
A Constant Complexity Allocation Algorithm for Reconfigurable Systems Management Adapted to Heterogeneous Workload Profiles. ERSA 2010: 259-262 - Fadi Obeidat, Robert H. Klenke:
Application-Independent FPGA-based Profiling. ERSA 2010: 289-292
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