The most common reconfigurable devices today are Field Programmable Gate Arrays, FPGAs. Aim of this paper is to propose a design methodology for dynamically reconfigurable systems providing a dynamic architecture that, thanks to the processor embedded in the FPGA, is able to dynamically change the design implementation to meet and satisfy all the requirements of the system implementation. The proposed methodology provides a solution for the partial dynamic reconfiguration of an embedded system, using a common FPGA and development board, without any specific or dedicated device. This paper describes the Caronte architecture used to implement the proposed approach, showing how it is possible to obtain a reconfigurable system just using tools that are already widely used to design FPGA-based systems.

A Design Methodology for Dynamic Reconfiguration: The Caronte Architecture

FERRANDI, FABRIZIO;SANTAMBROGIO, MARCO DOMENICO;SCIUTO, DONATELLA
2005-01-01

Abstract

The most common reconfigurable devices today are Field Programmable Gate Arrays, FPGAs. Aim of this paper is to propose a design methodology for dynamically reconfigurable systems providing a dynamic architecture that, thanks to the processor embedded in the FPGA, is able to dynamically change the design implementation to meet and satisfy all the requirements of the system implementation. The proposed methodology provides a solution for the partial dynamic reconfiguration of an embedded system, using a common FPGA and development board, without any specific or dedicated device. This paper describes the Caronte architecture used to implement the proposed approach, showing how it is possible to obtain a reconfigurable system just using tools that are already widely used to design FPGA-based systems.
2005
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2005. Proceedings. 19th IEEE International
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