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Adaptive Computing Systems (ACS) built from configurable logic processors such as FPGAs offer a very high performance in implementing a wide range of applications. However, their programming model is mostly a hardware paradigm, instead of software paradigm, which makes them difficult to program by application scientists. They also suffer from portability and scalability problems. Furthermore, the performance of these run-time reconfigurable systems is limited by the cost of reconfiguration overhead.
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Taher, M., El-Ghazawi, T. (2004). Run-Time Reconfiguration Management for Adaptive High-Performance Computing Systems. In: Becker, J., Platzner, M., Vernalde, S. (eds) Field Programmable Logic and Application. FPL 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3203. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30117-2_170
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