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BWRC Research Theme:
Reconfigurable Systems
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The BWRC reconfigurable systems project is concerned with the design,
application, and dissemination of FPGA-based computing systems. These
activities include hardware system design with a major focus on using
commercial off-the-shelf technologies, but also extend to design of novel
computing fabrics. A particularly challenging problem in the successful
application of these systems is in providing a convenient programming
model and associated mapping and support tools. This challenge has been a
major emphasis of this research. Reconfigurable computing platforms have
evolved to be an indispensable part of the research infrastructure at
BWRC. They help support the other activities of the center and have
stimulated and enabled research that would otherwise not have been
possible.
Three generations of the Berkeley Emulation Engine (BEE), a modular,
scalable FPGA-based computing platform with several software design
methodologies have been designed. They target a wide range of
high-performance applications, such as: cognitive radio testbeds, novel
communication algorithm and chip simulation, electronic circuit
simulation, emulation of future manycore computer architectures,
real-time radio telescope signal processing, and bioinformatics.
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