ABSTRACT

Reconfigurable Computing Systems Engineering: Virtualization of Computing Architecture describes the organization of reconfigurable computing system (RCS) architecture and discusses the pros and cons of different RCS architecture implementations. Providing a solid understanding of RCS technology and where it’s most effective, this book:

  • Details the architecture organization of RCS platforms for application-specific workloads
  • Covers the process of the architectural synthesis of hardware components for system-on-chip (SoC) for the RCS
  • Explores the virtualization of RCS architecture from the system and on-chip levels
  • Presents methodologies for RCS architecture run-time integration according to mode of operation and rapid adaptation to changes of multi-parametric constraints
  • Includes illustrative examples, case studies, homework problems, and references to important literature

A solutions manual is available with qualifying course adoption.

Reconfigurable Computing Systems Engineering: Virtualization of Computing Architecture offers a complete road map to the synthesis of RCS architecture, exposing hardware design engineers, system architects, and students specializing in designing FPGA-based embedded systems to novel concepts in RCS architecture organization and virtualization.

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System-Level Organization of the FCR