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Majd F. Sakr, Steven P. Levitan, C. Lee Giles, Donald M. Chiarulli EE...
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Abstract: We describe a reconfigurable computing architecture that exploits parallel optical channels to support fast reconfiguration and compare our architecture to configuration cache based designs Keywords: Reconfigurable Processor, Optical Channels, Run Time Reconfiguration, Configuration Cache, Photo Detector 1. INTRODUCTION Reconfigurable computing architectures are gaining popularity as replacements for general purpose architectures in many high performance applications. Reconfigurable systems... (Update)

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M.F. Sakr, S.P. Levitan, C.L. Giles and D.M. Chiarulli, "Reconfigurable Processor Employing Optical Channels," Proceedings of the International Conference on Optics in Computing, paper O40, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sakr98reconfigurable.html   More

@inproceedings{ sakr98reconfigurable,
    author = "M. F. Sakr and S. P. Levitan and C. L. Giles and D. M. Chiarulli",
    title = "Reconfigurable Processor Architectures Exploiting High Bandwidth Optical Channels",
    booktitle = "{IEEE} Symposium on {FPGA}s for Custom Computing Machines",
    publisher = "{IEEE} Computer Society Press",
    address = "Los Alamitos, CA",
    editor = "Kenneth L. Pocek and Jeffrey Arnold",
    pages = "275--276",
    year = "1998",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sakr98reconfigurable.html" }
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