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*[http://ces.univ-karlsruhe.de/RISPP/Overview.htm Overview: RISPP: Rotating Instruction Set Processing Platform]
 
*[http://ces.univ-karlsruhe.de/RISPP/Overview.htm Overview: RISPP: Rotating Instruction Set Processing Platform]
 
*[http://ces.univ-karlsruhe.de/RISPP/AtomMoleculeModel_Overview.htm Atom/Molecule Concept from RISPP: Rotating Instruction Set Processing Platform website]
 
*[http://ces.univ-karlsruhe.de/RISPP/AtomMoleculeModel_Overview.htm Atom/Molecule Concept from RISPP: Rotating Instruction Set Processing Platform website]
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== Industry ==
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*[http://www.fpgajournal.com/articles_2008/20080226_drc.htm "Reconfigurable Computing for Acceleration in HPC"] by Michael R. D’Amour, DRC Computer Corporation FPGA and Structured ASIC Journal, February 26, 2008
  
 
== Papers ==
 
== Papers ==

Revision as of 18:13, 12 March 2008

RC: reconfigurable computing
HPRC: high performance reconfigurable computing
RH: reconfigurable hardware



Industry

Papers

  • R. Tessier and W. Burleson, "Reconfigurable Computing and Digital Signal Processing: Past, Present, and Future", Programmable Digital Signal Processors (online via ASU Library), Yu Wen Hu, ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, N.Y., 2002.
-UMass, Amherst
-UMass, Amherst
-UWisconsin, Madison
-Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Processor Architecture Laboratory
-George Washington University
-George Washington University
-University of Patras, Greece
-Instituto de Informática, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil
-Microelectronic Systems Institute, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
-Karlsruhe
-Karlsruhe


Adaptive Algorithm for Hardware Reconfiguration

-UMass, Amherst


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