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Architectures for system-level applications of adaptive computing

Abstract

The mission of the Systems-Level Applications of Adaptive Computing (SLAAC) project is to design and implement a distributed adaptive computing systems architecture. This systems-level focus of SLAAC resulted from the realization that scalability and portability are the two main obstructions preventing innovative Adaptive Computing Systems (ACS) research from being directly useful in deployed real-time environments. Scalability is an issue in that many real-world applications are larger than the modern PCI-based FPGA accelerator. Transitioning from a small proof of concept demonstration to large real-world application is often overlooked in ACS research. Portability has both a hardware and software aspect. Physical form-factor and operating system issues can limit the utility ACS research done in the lab with desktop PCs unless there is a development path to more traditional real-time environments. The …

Date
April 23, 1999
Authors
Brian Schott, Chen Chen, Steve Crago, Joseph Czarnaski, Matthew French, Ivan Hom, Tam Tho, Terri Valenti
Conference
Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (Cat. No. PR00375)
Pages
270-271
Publisher
IEEE