Reconfigurable Computing: The Theory and Practice of FPGA-Based Computation

Cover of Reconfigurable Computing: The Theory and Practice of FPGA-Based Computation by Hauck, Scott
Author: Hauck, Scott
Publisher: Elsevier S & T
Year: 2010
Language: english
Edition: 1
Pages: 944
ISBN-13: 9780123705228
Dimensions:
Height: 9.26 Inches
Length: 7.74 Inches
Weight: 3.6155810968 Pounds
Width: 1.67 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 621.39/5
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Reconfigurable Computing: The Theory and Practice of FPGA-Based Computation by Scott Hauck is published by Elsevier S & T in 2010 and spans 944 pages. This book addresses the intersection of hardware and software design, focusing on the innovative capabilities of reconfigurable computing. It explores how reconfigurable computers can enhance performance while maintaining the flexibility typically associated with software solutions, making them valuable tools for various design applications.

Readers will find a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of reconfigurable computing, with insights from leading experts in both hardware and software domains. The book discusses the role of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) as essential components in implementing this technology. It also presents a range of case studies that illustrate novel and efficient uses of FPGAs, catering to both hardware and software programmers and expanding the understanding of reconfigurable programming beyond conventional programming languages.


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Reconfigurable Computing marks a revolutionary and hot topic that bridges the gap between the separate worlds of hardware and software design— the key feature of reconfigurable computing is its groundbreaking ability to perform computations in hardware to increase performance while retaining the flexibility of a software solution. Reconfigurable computers serve as affordable, fast, and accurate tools for developing designs ranging from single chip architectures to multi-chip and embedded systems.

Scott Hauck and Andre DeHon have assembled a group of the key experts in the fields of both hardware and software computing to provide an introduction to the entire range of issues relating to reconfigurable computing. FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays) act as the “computing vehicles” to implement this powerful technology. Readers will be guided into adopting a completely new way of handling existing design concerns and be able to make use of the vast opportunities possible with reconfigurable logic in this rapidly evolving field.

• Designed for both hardware and software programmers
• Views of reconfigurable programming beyond standard programming languages
• Broad set of case studies demonstrating how to use FPGAs in novel and efficient ways

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