7.3 Dynamic Reconfiguration

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Date: Wednesday 20 March 2013
Time: 14:30 - 16:00
Location / Room: Stendahl

Chair:
Diana Goehringer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE

Co-Chair:
Fabrizio Ferrandi, Politecnico di Milano, IT

In this session dynamic reconfiguration techniques are presented and exploited in new tools and hardware architectures. The first paper deals with an algorithm for prefetching dynamic partial bit streams in hardware platforms that support dynamic partial reconfiguration.The second paper introduces a new tool performing dynamic circuit synthesis for designing reconfigurable multi-mode circuits. The two short papers propose first a generic binary format for VLIW processors with adaptive issue-widths and second a modular IP-core based approach to simplify the design of run-time reconfigurable systems.

TimeLabelPresentation Title
Authors
14:307.3.1(Best Paper Award Candidate)
DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION PREFETCHING BASED ON PIECEWISE LINEAR PREDICTION
Authors:
Adrian Lifa, Petru Eles and Zebo Peng, Linköping University, SE
Abstract
15:007.3.2AN AUTOMATIC TOOL FLOW FOR THE COMBINED IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTI-MODE CIRCUITS
Authors:
Brahim Al Farisi1, Karel Bruneel1, João M. P. Cardoso2 and Dirk Stroobandt1
1University of Ghent, BE; 2University of Porto, PT
Abstract
15:307.3.3SUPPORT FOR DYNAMIC ISSUE WIDTH IN VLIW PROCESSORS USING GENERIC BINARIES
Authors:
Anthony Brandon and Stephan Wong, TUDelft, NL
Abstract
15:457.3.4THE RECOBLOCK SOC PLATFORM:A FLEXIBLE ARRAY OF REUSABLE RUN-TIME-RECONFIGURABLE IP-BLOCKS
Authors:
Byron Navas, Ingo Sander and Johnny Öberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE
Abstract
16:00IP3-11, 952DANCE: DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION-AWARE NODE CONFIGURATION ENGINE IN SHARED RECONFIGURABLE SENSOR NETWORKS
Authors:
Chih-Ming Hsieh, Zhonglei Wang and Jörg Henkel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE
Abstract
16:01IP3-12, 499HYBRID INTERCONNECT DESIGN FOR HETEROGENEOUS HARDWARE ACCELERATORS
Authors:
Cuong Pham-Quoc1, Jan Heisswolf2, Stephan Werner2, Zaid Al-Ars1, Jürgen Becker2 and Koen Bertels1
1Delft University of Technology, NL; 2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE
Abstract
16:00End of session
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