Search for dissertations about: "Reconfigurable hardware"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words Reconfigurable hardware.
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6. Reconfigurable NoC and Processors Tolerant to Permanent Faults
Abstract : Advances in semiconductor industry have led to reduced transistor dimensions andincreased device density, but inevitably they have compromised the reliability of moderncomputing systems. In this thesis, we address the reliability problemby exploitinghardware reconfiguration for tolerating permanent faults. READ MORE
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7. 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
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8. Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures for Real-time Baseband Processing
Abstract : Motivated by challenges from today's fast-evolving wireless communication standards and soaring silicon design cost, it is important to design a flexible hardware platform that can be dynamically reconfigured to adapt to current operating scenarios, provide seamless handover between different communication networks, and extend the longevity of advanced systems. Moreover, increasingly sophisticated baseband processing algorithms pose stringent requirements of real-time processing for hardware implementations, especially for power-budget limited mobile terminals. READ MORE
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9. Design and Implementation of Embedded Video Surveillance Hardware
Abstract : The demands on video surveillance systems are rapidly increasing regarding parameters such as frame rate and resolution. Furthermore, with an ever increasing number of video streams, an automated process for extracting relevant information is required. READ MORE
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10. Stereo vision algorithms in reconfigurable hardware for robotics applications
Abstract : This thesis presents image processing solutions in FPGA based embedded vision systems. Image processing is a demanding process but the information that can be extracted from images is very useful and can be used for many tasks like mapping and navigation, object detection and recognition, collision detection and more. READ MORE