Search for dissertations about: "reconfigurable"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 129 swedish dissertations containing the word reconfigurable.
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1. Reconfigurable Architectures for Embedded Systems
Abstract : Application-specific circuits are used to migrate computer systems from workstations to handheld devices that need real-time performance within the budget for physical size and energy dissipation. However, these circuits are inflexible as any modification requires redesign and refabrication, which is both expensive and time-consuming considering the complexity of recent embedded platforms. READ MORE
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2. Dynamically Reconfigurable Resource Array
Abstract : The goals set by the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) for the consumer portable category, to be realized by 2020, are 1000X improvement in performance with only 40\% increase in power budget and no increase in design team size. To meet these goals, the challenges facing the VLSI community are gaps in architecture efficacy, design productivity and battery capacity. READ MORE
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3. Field Programmable Gate Arrays and Reconfigurable Computing in Automatic Control
Abstract : New combustion engine principles increase the demands on feedback combustion control, at the same time economical considerations currently enforce the usage of low-end control hardware limiting implementation possibilities. Significant development is simultaneously and continuously carried out within the field of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). READ MORE
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4. Design of Reconfigurable Hardware Architectures for Real-time Applications
Abstract : This thesis discusses modeling and implementation of reconfigurable hardware architectures for real-time applications. The target application in this work is digital holographic imaging, where visible images are to be reconstructed based on holographic recordings. READ MORE
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5. Efficient Reconfigurable Multipliers Based on the Twin-Precision Technique
Abstract : During the last decade of integrated electronic design ever more functionality has been integrated onto the same chip, paving the way for having a whole system on a single chip. The strive for ever more functionality increases the demands on circuit designers that have to provide the foundation for all this functionality. READ MORE