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Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines
Algorithm Analysis and Mapping Environment for Adaptive Computing Systems: Further Results
Napa California
April 21-April 23
ISBN: 0-7695-0375-6
Eric K. Pauer, Sanders, a Lockheed Martin Company
Paul D. Fiore, Sanders, a Lockheed Martin Company
John M. Smith, Sanders, a Lockheed Martin Company
At Sanders, we are developing an integrated algorithm analysis and mapping environment particularly tailored for signal processing applications on Adaptive Computing Systems (ACS). Our environment allows a designer to map signal processing algorithms to an ACS faster, by an order of magnitude, than is currently possible. Our approach has been to focus on three areas of capability critical to the success of adaptive computing and to integrate these capabilities into an open, extensible software framework. The development of the three areas, algorithm analysis, algorithm mapping, and smart generators, are taking advantage of the special characteristics of signal processing algorithms to reduce the time to field the ACS. This paper discusses the capabilities developed and two application examples.
Index Terms:
configurable computing, Ptolemy, FPGA, ACS, VHDL, synthesis, smart generators
Citation:
Eric K. Pauer, Paul D. Fiore, John M. Smith, "Algorithm Analysis and Mapping Environment for Adaptive Computing Systems: Further Results," fccm, pp.264, Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 1999
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