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EDBT
2010
ACM
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16 years 1 months ago
FPGAs: a new point in the database design space
In line with the insight that “one size” of databases will not fit all application needs [19], the database community is currently exploring various alternatives to commodity...
René Müller, Jens Teubner
TVLSI
2008
119views more  TVLSI 2008»
15 years 6 months ago
Automatic Design of Reconfigurable Domain-Specific Flexible Cores
Reconfigurable hardware is ideal for use in Systems-on-a-Chip, as it provides both hardware-level performance and post-fabrication flexibility. However, any one architecture is ra...
Katherine Compton, Scott Hauck
ICSEA
2006
IEEE
16 years 17 days ago
Template-Based Development of Fault-Tolerant Embedded Software
— Currently there are different approaches to develop fault-tolerant embedded software: implementing the system from scratch or using libraries respectively specialized hardware....
Christian Buckl, Alois Knoll, Gerhard Schrott
ICCD
1991
IEEE
65views Hardware» more  ICCD 1991»
15 years 10 months ago
Self-Timed Logic Using Current-Sensing Completion Detection (CSCD)
This article proposes a completion-detection method for efficiently implementing Boolean functions as self-timed logic structures. Current-Sensing Completion Detection, CSCD, allow...
Mark E. Dean, David L. Dill, Mark Horowitz
FPL
2001
Springer
96views Hardware» more  FPL 2001»
15 years 11 months ago
System Level Tools for DSP in FPGAs
Abstract. Visual data ow environments are ideally suited for modeling digital signal processing (DSP) systems, as many DSP algorithms are most naturally speci ed by signal ow gra...
James Hwang, Brent Milne, Nabeel Shirazi, Jeffrey ...