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Mitrionics
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Mitrion
Mitrionics is a Swedish company manufacturing softcore reconfigurable processors. It has been mentioned as one of EETimes "60 Emerging startups".The…
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2012
2012
Elementary functions in HLL on example of CORDIC algorithm implemented in Mitrion-C language
M. Pietroń
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K. Wiatr
2012
Corpus ID: 118199811
The elementary functions are very often used in scientific computations. The quantum chemistry, physics, financial computing are…
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2010
2010
A synthesizable hardware evolutionary algorithm design for unmanned aerial system real-time planning
J. Kok
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Felipe Gonzalez
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R. Walker
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Timothy Gurnett
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N. Kelson
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and…
2010
Corpus ID: 18720694
The main objective of this paper is to detail the development of a feasible hardware design based on Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs…
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2009
2009
RCC: A New Programming Language for Reconfigurable Computing
F. Qi
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Xianyi Zhang
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Shanshan Wang
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Xingquan Mao
IEEE International Conference on High Performance…
2009
Corpus ID: 25442143
Reconfigurable computing is one of the most important developing directions of future high-performance computing, it combines the…
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2008
2008
Using Mitrion-C to Implement Floating-Point Arithmetic on a Cray XD1
K. K. Liu
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C. B. Cameron
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A. Sarkady
DoD HPCMP Users Group Conference
2008
Corpus ID: 10424011
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are of interest to the high performance computing (HPC) computing community because they…
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2007
2007
Modelling and Implementation of a Novel SPR Biointerface for Time-Effective Detection of Sepsis Biomarkers
J. Koo
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D. Fernandez
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A. Haddad
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W. Gross
2007
Corpus ID: 208013034
High-performance reconfigurable computers (HPRCs) consisting of CPUs with application-specific FPGA accelerators traditionally…
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2007
2007
Evaluation of a High-Level-Language Methodology for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computers
J. Koo
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D. Fernandez
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A. Haddad
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W. Gross
IEEE International Conference on Application…
2007
Corpus ID: 695040
High-performance reconfigurable computers (HPRCs) consisting of CPUs with application-specific FPGA accelerators traditionally…
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2007
2007
COMPARATIVE ANALYSISOFHIGHLEVELPROGRAMMING FOR RECONFIGURABLECOMPUTERS: METHODOLOGY AND EMPIRICALSTUDY EsamEl-ArabyI, MohamedTaherl, MohamedAbouellaill,
T. El-Ghazawi
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TheGeorge Washington Univeristy
2007
Corpus ID: 57742025
development timeandaperformance overhead imposed by highlevel languages. Mostapplication developers arewilling togiveupsome…
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2007
2007
Evaluating High Performance Computing Systems at the Naval Research Laboratory
Wendell Anderson
,
Jeanie Osburn
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robert. rosenberg
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robert. rosenberg
DoD High Performance Computing Modernization…
2007
Corpus ID: 9925517
A leading edge center within the high performance computing modernization program (HPCMP), the Center for Computational Science…
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2006
2006
Using FPGAs in supercomputers: breaking with reconfigurable computing
Stefan Mohl
International Conference on Software Composition
2006
Corpus ID: 37358793
FPGAs have recently emerged as a computational device for general purpose computing with extremely high performance. An FPGA is…
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2006
2006
Automatic Fixed-point Code Generation for Modelica using Dymola
U. Nordström
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J. D. López
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H. Elmqvist
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Ulf. Nordstrom
2006
Corpus ID: 37569922
This paper describes a Modelica package for fixedpoint arithmetics and automatic fixed point code generation for embedded systems…
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