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|a Dynamic Reconfiguration
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|b Architectures and Algorithms /
|c edited by Ramachandran Vaidyanathan, Jerry L. Trahan.
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|a Basics -- Principles and Issues -- The Reconfigurable Mesh: A Primer -- Models of Reconfiguration -- Algorithms -- Arithmetic on The R-Mesh -- Sorting and Selection -- Graph Algorithms -- COmputational Geometry & Image Processing -- Simulations and Complexity -- Model and Algorithmic Scalability -- Computational Complexity of Reconfiguration -- Other Reconfigurable Architectures -- OPtical Reconfigurable Models -- Run-time Reconfiguration.
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|a Dynamic Reconfiguration: Architectures and Algorithms offers a comprehensive treatment of dynamically reconfigurable computer architectures and algorithms for them. The coverage is broad starting from fundamental algorithmic techniques, ranging across algorithms for a wide array of problems and applications, to simulations between models. The presentation employs a single reconfigurable model (the reconfigurable mesh) for most algorithms, to enable the reader to distill key ideas without the cumbersome details of a myriad of models. In addition to algorithms, the book discusses topics that provide a better understanding of dynamic reconfiguration such as scalability and computational power, and more recent advances such as optical models, run-time reconfiguration (on FPGA and related platforms), and implementing dynamic reconfiguration. The book, featuring many examples and a large set of exercises, is an excellent textbook or reference for a graduate course. It is also a useful reference to researchers and system developers in the area.
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|a Vaidyanathan, Ramachandran.
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