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Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines
Mapping of an Automated Target Recognition Application from a Graphical Software Environment to FPGA-Based Reconfigurable Hardware
Napa California
April 21-April 23
ISBN: 0-7695-0375-6
Benjamin Levine, University of Tennessee
Senthil Natarajan, University of Tennessee
Chandra Tan, University of Tennessee
Danny Newport, University of Tennessee
Don Bouldin, University of Tennessee
A significant obstacle to the widespread adoption of FPGA-based configurable computing hardware has been the difficulty of mapping applications onto this hardware. We are developing a software development system called CHAMPION to automate the process of mapping applications in the graphical software environment Khoros to multiple FPGA-based architectures. The work described here consists of the development of requirements for the library primitives used by CHAMPION and the manual mapping of an automatic target recognition algorithm onto FPGA hardware.
Index Terms:
FPGA, configurable computing, high-level design tools, FPGA design tools, Khoros
Citation:
Benjamin Levine, Senthil Natarajan, Chandra Tan, Danny Newport, Don Bouldin, "Mapping of an Automated Target Recognition Application from a Graphical Software Environment to FPGA-Based Reconfigurable Hardware," fccm, pp.292, Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 1999
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