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found 27 matches
- 1995
- Rick Amerson, Richard J. Carter, W. Bruce Culbertson, Philip Kuekes, Greg Snider:
Teramac-configurable custom computing. FCCM 1995: 32-38 - Brian A. Box, John Nieznanski:
Common processor element packaging for CHAMP. FCCM 1995: 39-44 - Javier Moran Carrera, Eduardo Juárez Martínez, S. A. Fernandez, J. M. M. Chaus:
Architecture of a FPGA-based coprocessor: the PAR-1. FCCM 1995: 20-31 - H. A. Chow, Hussein M. Alnuweiri, Steve Casselman:
FPGA-based transformable computers for fast digital signal processing. FCCM 1995: 197-203 - Michael Dao, Todd A. Cook, Deborah Silver, Paul S. D'Urbano:
Acceleration of template-based ray casting for volume visualization using FPGAs. FCCM 1995: 116-124 - Thomas H. Drayer, Joseph G. Tront, William E. King IV, Richard W. Conners:
MORRPH: a modular and reprogrammable real-time processing hardware. FCCM 1995: 11-19 - David R. Galloway:
The Transmogrifier C hardware description language and compiler for FPGAs. FCCM 1995: 136-144 - James D. Hadley, Brad L. Hutchings:
Design methodologies for partially reconfigured systems. FCCM 1995: 78-84 - Kazuhiro Hayashi, Toshiaki Miyazaki, Kazuhiro Shirakawa, Kazuhisa Yamada, Naohisa Ohta:
Reconfigurable real-time signal transport system using custom FPGAs. FCCM 1995: 68-77 - Hubert Högl, Andreas Kugel, Jozsef Ludvig, Reinhard Männer, Klaus-Henning Noffz, Ralf Zoz:
Enable ++: A Second Generation FPGA Processor. FCCM 1995: 45-55 - Christian Iseli, Eduardo Sanchez:
A C++ compiler for FPGA custom execution units synthesis. FCCM 1995: 173-179 - Eric Lemoine, David Merceron:
Run time reconfiguration of FPGA for scanning genomic databases. FCCM 1995: 90-98 - Art Lew, Richard P. Halverson Jr.:
A FCCM for dataflow (spreadsheet) programs. FCCM 1995: 2-10 - Jianmin Li, Chung-Kuan Cheng:
Routability improvement using dynamic interconnect architecture. FCCM 1995: 61-67 - Wayne Luk:
A declarative approach to incremental custom computing. FCCM 1995: 164-172 - Russell D. Meier:
Rapid prototyping of a RISC architecture for implementation in FPGAs. FCCM 1995: 190-196 - Nalini K. Ratha, Anil K. Jain, Diane T. Rover:
Convolution on Splash 2. FCCM 1995: 204-213 - Herman Schmit, Donald E. Thomas:
Hidden Markov modeling and fuzzy controllers in FPGAs. FCCM 1995: 214-221 - Brian Schoner, Christopher R. Jones, John D. Villasenor:
Issues in wireless video coding using run-time-reconfigurable FPGAs. FCCM 1995: 85-89 - Mark Shand:
Flexible image acquisition using reconfigurable hardware. FCCM 1995: 125-135 - Nabeel Shirazi, Al Walters, Peter M. Athanas:
Quantitative analysis of floating point arithmetic on FPGA based custom computing machines. FCCM 1995: 155-163 - Satnam Singh:
Architectural descriptions for FPGA circuits. FCCM 1995: 145-154 - Nathan Sitkoff, Michael E. Wazlowski, Aaron Smith, Harvey F. Silverman:
Implementing a genetic algorithm on a parallel custom computing machine. FCCM 1995: 180-189 - Richard W. Wieler, Zaifu Zhang, Robert D. McLeod:
Emulating static faults using a Xilinx based emulator. FCCM 1995: 110-115 - Michael J. Wirthlin, Brad L. Hutchings:
A dynamic instruction set computer. FCCM 1995: 99-109 - Chun-Chao Yeh, Chun-Hsing Wu, Jie-Yong Juang:
Design and implementation of a multicomputer interconnection network using FPGAs. FCCM 1995: 56-60 - 3rd IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM '95), 19-21 April 1995, Napa Valley, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-7086-X [contents]
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