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FCCM 2012 Best Paper Award
posted by Andre on Tuesday May 01, @04:36PM
from the FCCM2012-highlights dept.
News Andre writes "Hardware Acceleration of Short Read Mapping from UW and Pico Computing wins Best Paper Award. [preprint]"

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Publications: Design methodologies for partially reconfigured systems (1995)
posted by Andre on Monday April 02, @02:09PM
from the configuration-management dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination Gordon writes "This was a pioneering paper in the area of partial reconfiguration...was a crucial early reference, and was cited in most of the early work on dynamic reconfiguration."

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Publications: The Transmogrifier C hardware description language and compiler for FPGAs (1995)
posted by Andre on Sunday April 01, @05:19PM
from the Programming-your-FPGA-in-C dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination Andre writes "Early C to FPGA. Saw broad use at UofT."

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Publications: A dynamically-reconfigurable, power-efficient turbo decoder (2004)
posted by Andre on Sunday April 01, @02:20PM
from the reconfiguring-to-save-energy dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination wayne writes "One of the earliest demonstration of how run-time reconfiguration can reduce power consumption for an important application in communication."

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Publications: An FPGA Implementation of Explicit-State Model Checking (2008)
posted by Andre on Sunday April 01, @02:18PM
from the FPGAs-for-Verification dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination wayne writes "The first and probably still the only paper describing how model checking can be accelerated by reconfigurable computing."

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Publications: A MATLAB compiler for distributed, heterogeneous, reconfigurable computing systems (2000)
posted by Andre on Sunday April 01, @02:16PM
from the programming-your-FPGAs-from-MATLAB dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination wayne writes "This paper provides an interesting account of compiling MATLAB programs into reconfigurable implementations."

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Publications: On-Orbit Flight Results from the Reconfigurable Cibola Flight Experiment Satellite (CFESat) (2009)
posted by Andre on Saturday March 31, @05:39PM
from the FPGAs-in-space..... dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination Miriam writes "FPGAs are increasingly being used in space exploration..... likely to grow in importance."

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Totem: Custom Reconfigurable Array Generation (2001)
posted by Andre on Saturday March 31, @05:37PM
from the domain-specific-architectures dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination Steve Wilton writes "This paper introduced the idea of automatically generating domain-specific coarse-grained architectures."

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Publications: Configuration caching management techniques for reconfigurable computing (2000)
posted by Andre on Saturday March 31, @05:35PM
from the configuration-management dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination Steve Wilton writes "One of the first papers to really talk about configuration caching."

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Publications: Tradeoffs of designing floating-point division and square root on Virtex FPGAs (2003)
posted by Andre on Saturday March 31, @05:32PM
from the numeric-algorithms dept.
FCCM 20 Nomination Miriam writes "A solid analysis of division and square root on an FPGA."

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