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Reconfigurable Computing: The Theory and Practice of Fpga-Based Computation Volume 1
Contributor(s): Hauck, Scott (Author), Dehon, André (Author)
ISBN: 0123705223     ISBN-13: 9780123705228
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2007
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Annotation: The main characteristic of Reconfigurable Computing is the presence of hardware that can be reconfigured to implement specific functionality more suitable for specially tailored hardware than on a simple uniprocessor. Reconfigurable computing systems join microprocessors and programmable hardware in order to take advantage of the combined strengths of hardware and software and have been used in applications ranging from embedded systems to high performance computing. Many of the fundamental theories have been identified and used by the Hardware/Software Co-Design research field. Although the same background ideas are shared in both areas, they have different goals and use different approaches.This book is intended as an introduction to the entire range of issues important to reconfigurable computing, using FPGAs as the context, or ???computing vehicles??? to implement this powerful technology. It will take a reader with a background in the basics of digital design and software programming and provide them with the knowledge needed to be an effective designer or researcher in this rapidly evolving field.
??? Treatment of FPGAs as computing vehicles rather than glue-logic or ASIC substitutes
??? Views of FPGA programming beyond Verilog/VHDL
??? Broad set of case studies demonstrating how to use FPGAs in novel and efficient ways
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Computer Science
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical
- Computers | Computer Engineering
Dewey: 621.395
LCCN: 2007029773
Series: Morgan Kaufmann Series in Systems on Silicon (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 1.67" H x 7.74" W x 9.26" (3.67 lbs) 944 pages
 
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Reconfigurable Computing marks a revolutionary and hot topic that bridges the gap between the separate worlds of hardware and software design-- the key feature of reconfigurable computing is its groundbreaking ability to perform computations in hardware to increase performance while retaining the flexibility of a software solution. Reconfigurable computers serve as affordable, fast, and accurate tools for developing designs ranging from single chip architectures to multi-chip and embedded systems.

Scott Hauck and Andre DeHon have assembled a group of the key experts in the fields of both hardware and software computing to provide an introduction to the entire range of issues relating to reconfigurable computing. FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays) act as the "computing vehicles" to implement this powerful technology. Readers will be guided into adopting a completely new way of handling existing design concerns and be able to make use of the vast opportunities possible with reconfigurable logic in this rapidly evolving field.