


default search action
DASIP 2024: Munich, Germany
- Tiago Dias, Paola Busia:
Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing - 17th International Workshop, DASIP 2024, Munich, Germany, January 17-19, 2024, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14622, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-62873-3
Specialized Hardware Architectures for Signal and Image Processing
- Flavie Durand de Gevigney, Julien Heulot, Eric Bazin, Jean-François Nezan, Mickaël Dardaillon, Slaheddine Aridhi:
A Highly Configurable Platform for Advanced PPG Analysis. 3-14 - Matteo Antonio Scrugli
, Gianluca Leone
, Paola Busia
, Paolo Meloni
:
sEMG-Based Gesture Recognition with Spiking Neural Networks on Low-Power FPGA. 15-26 - Frans Skarman
, Oscar Gustafsson
:
Scalable FPGA Implementation of Dynamic Programming for Optimal Control of Hybrid Electrical Vehicles. 27-39
Optimization Approaches for Efficient Deployment of Signal and Image Processing Applications
- Quentin Milot
, Mickaël Dardaillon
, Justine Bonnot
, Daniel Ménard
:
Wordlength Optimization for Custom Floating-Point Systems. 43-55 - Sunrise Wang
, Nicolas Gac
, Hugo Miomandre
, Jean-François Nezan
, Karol Desnos
, François Orieux
:
An Initial Framework for Prototyping Radio-Interferometric Imaging Pipelines. 56-67 - Joseph W. Faye, Naouel Haggui
, Florent Kermarrec, Kevin J. M. Martin
, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya
, Jean-François Nezan
, Maxime Pelcat
:
Scratchy: A Class of Adaptable Architectures with Software-Managed Communication for Edge Streaming Applications. 68-79
Digital Signal Processing Design for Reconfigurable Systems
- Chilankamol Sunny
, Satyajit Das
, Kevin J. M. Martin
, Philippe Coussy
:
Standalone Nested Loop Acceleration on CGRAs for Signal Processing Applications. 83-95 - Zhuoer Li
, Sébastien Bilavarn
:
Improving the Energy Efficiency of CNN Inference on FPGA Using Partial Reconfiguration. 96-109 - Kamil Jeziorek
, Piotr Wzorek
, Krzysztof Blachut
, Andréa Pinna
, Tomasz Kryjak
:
Optimising Graph Representation for Hardware Implementation of Graph Convolutional Networks for Event-Based Vision. 110-122

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.