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IEEE Symposium on FPGA's for Custom Computing Machines (FCCM '95)
Reconfigurable real-time signal transport system using custom FPGAs
Napa Valley, California
April 19-April 21
ISBN: 0-8186-7086-X
K. Hayashi, NTT Opt. Network Syst. Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
T. Miyazaki, NTT Opt. Network Syst. Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
K. Shirakawa, NTT Opt. Network Syst. Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
K. Yamada, NTT Opt. Network Syst. Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
N. Ohta, NTT Opt. Network Syst. Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract: The paper discusses a new architecture for reconfigurable real time signal transport systems that uses FPGAs and describes an experimental system design. The basic architecture of the reconfigurable transport system is proposed based on the requirements for real time signal transport in a typical telecommunication network. The proposed system consists of reconfigurable modules using the custom designed FPGA called PROTEUS, a program control module for hardware/software coprocessing, and line interface modules including an automatic connection control mechanism. The system can be used not only for the initial installation stages of actual communication systems, but also for rapid prototyping tools or emulators.
Index Terms:
signal processing; real-time systems; reconfigurable architectures; field programmable gate arrays; telecommunication networks; telecommunication computing; reconfigurable real time signal transport system; custom FPGAs; real-time signal transport system; experimental system design; telecommunication network; reconfigurable modules; custom designed FPGA; PROTEUS; program control module; hardware/software coprocessing; line interface modules; automatic connection control mechanism; rapid prototyping tools
Citation:
K. Hayashi, T. Miyazaki, K. Shirakawa, K. Yamada, N. Ohta, "Reconfigurable real-time signal transport system using custom FPGAs," fccm, pp.0068, IEEE Symposium on FPGA's for Custom Computing Machines (FCCM '95), 1995
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