| Pceli, G., T. Kovcshzy, "Transients in Reconfigurable Digital Signal Processing Systems," IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, Vol. 48, No. 5, pp. 986-989, Oct. 1999. |
....reported here are divided into two major groups: 1) passive and (2) active transient management methods. This second classification is new, and it is a direct consequence of the discovery that it is possible to realize the structure dependence of the reconfiguration transients (see, e.g. [PK99]) The passive transient management methods are design time techniques, which offer selection mechanisms to help the decision which structure would perform best. The structure here can be considered as a model of computation, or equivalently as a signal flow graph. Several alternative models of ....
....system issuing reconfiguration commands to the controller through a reconfiguration manager. One of the primary tasks of the reconfiguration manager is to minimize the reconfiguration transients caused by the reconfiguration of the controller. Recent investigations ( S al93] AW97] VL98] [PK99], KPS01] show that without any interaction, reconfiguration transients might not be tolerated because of their possibly high amplitude and extreme dynamics. For this very reason, it is necessary to address the transient problem by introducing methods that guarantee acceptable transient behavior. ....
Pceli, G., T. Kovcshzy, "Transients in Reconfigurable Digital Signal Processing Systems," IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, Vol. 48, No. 5, pp. 986-989, Oct. 1999.
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