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H. A. Chow, H. Alnuweini, and S. Casselman. FPGA-based transformable computers for fast digital signal processing. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on FPGAs for Custom Computing Machines, pages 197--203, Napa Valley, CA, April 1995.

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Implications of Reconfigurable VLSI in a Globally Networked .. - Alexander, O'Toole (1997)   (Correct)

.... in which these systems excell involve many bit level operations, with notable examples including automatic target recognition [56, 68] cryptography [60, 65] scientific computations [52] genetic algorithms [29, 45] genome sequencing [70] image processing [5, 22, 57, 59, 73] signal processing [9, 17, 18, 27, 41, 51, 55, 58] and artificial neural networks [19, 24, 47] A number of development environments have been constructed, with the Trianus Lola system [28] being of particular interest. It provides designers access to dynamically reconfigurable hardware; however, the Lola language upon which it is based can only ....

H. Chow, H. Alnuweiri, and S. Casselman, FPGA-based transformable computers for fast digital signal processing, in Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on FPGAs for Custom Computing Machines, D. A. Buell and K. L. Pocek, eds., Napa, CA, Apr. 1995, pp. 197--203.


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H. A. Chow, H. Alnuweini, and S. Casselman. FPGA-based transformable computers for fast digital signal processing. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on FPGAs for Custom Computing Machines, pages 197--203, Napa Valley, CA, April 1995.

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