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New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing by Patrick Lysaght [Repost]

New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing by Patrick Lysaght
English | 1 July 2005 | ISBN: 1402031270 | 315 Pages | PDF | 3 MB
New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing (repost)

New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing
by Patrick Lysaght and Wolfgang Rosenstiel
English | 2005 | ISBN: 1402031270 | 313 pages | PDF | 3.67 MB
New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing by Patrick Lysaght [Repost]

New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing by Patrick Lysaght
English | 1 July 2005 | ISBN: 1402031270 | 315 Pages | PDF | 3 MB

The contributions are organized into twenty-four chapters and are grouped into three main categories: architectures, tools and applications. Within these three broad areas the most strongly represented themes are coarse-grained architectures; dynamically reconfigurable and multi-context architectures;
New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing (Repost)

Patrick Lysaght, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, "New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing"
2005 | pages: 315 | ISBN: 1402031270 | PDF | 3,7 mb

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New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing (Repost)

New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing by Patrick Lysaght, Wolfgang Rosenstiel
English | PDF | 2005 | 315 Pages | ISBN : 1402031270 | 3.8 MB

New Algorithms, Architectures and Applications for Reconfigurable Computing consists of a collection of contributions from the authors of some of the best papers from the Field Programmable Logic conference (FPL’03) and the Design and Test Europe conference (DATE’03). In all, seventy-nine authors, from research teams from all over the world, were invited to present their latest research in the extended format permitted by this special volume. The result is a valuable book that is a unique record of the state of the art in research into field programmable logic and reconfigurable computing.