Reconfigurable embedded systems: An application-oriented perspective on architectures and design techniques

M Glesner, H Hinkelmann, Thomas Hollstein, L S Indrusiak, Tudor Murgan, A M Obeid, M Petrov, T Pionteck, Peter Zipf

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Abstract

Reconfiguration emerged as a key concept to cope with constraints regarding performance, power consumption, design time and costs posed by the growing diversity of application domains. This work gives an overview of several relevant reconfigurable architectures and design techniques developed by the authors in different projects and emphasizes the effective role of reconfigurability in embedded system design.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12-21
Number of pages10
JournalINTEGRATED CIRCUIT AND SYSTEMS DESIGN: POWER AND TIMING MODELING, OPTIMIZATION AND SIMULATION
Volume3553
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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