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Dynamic Hardware Multiplexing: Improving Adaptability with a Run Time Reconfiguration Manager
Karlsruhe, Germany March 02-March 03
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P. Benoit, LIRMM, UMR University of Montpellier 2-CNRS, France
L. Torres, LIRMM, UMR University of Montpellier 2-CNRS, France
G. Sassatelli, LIRMM, UMR University of Montpellier 2-CNRS, France
M. Robert, LIRMM, UMR University of Montpellier 2-CNRS, France
G. Cambon, LIRMM, UMR University of Montpellier 2-CNRS, France
J. Becker, University of Karlsruhe
Dynamic reconfiguration provides interesting features offering hardware flexibility and adaptability. Unfortunately, the lack of programming tools to manage it has limited its use in current SoCs. This paper presents a method to abstract, at design-time, dynamic reconfiguration management. Dynamic Hardware Multiplexing is a generic principle based on a scheduler dedicated to reconfigurable resources management at run-time. Formal background, implementation, simulation results and validations are exposed to illustrate the contribution of this study.
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P. Benoit, L. Torres, G. Sassatelli, M. Robert, G. Cambon, J. Becker, "Dynamic Hardware Multiplexing: Improving Adaptability with a Run Time Reconfiguration Manager," isvlsi, pp.251-256, IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI: Emerging VLSI Technologies and Architectures (ISVLSI'06), 2006
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