Field-Programmable Logic and Applications: The Roadmap to Reconfigurable Computing 10th International Conference, FPL 2000 Villach, Austria, August 27–30, 2000 Proceedings / [electronic resource] : edited by Reiner W. Hartenstein, Herbert Grünbacher. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. - XXXIV, 858 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1896 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1896 .

Invited Keynote -- Network Processors -- Prototyping -- Dynamically Reconfigurable I -- Miscellaneous I -- Technology Mapping and Routing & Placement -- Biologically Inspired Methods -- Invited Keynote -- Invited Papers -- Mobile Communication -- Dynamically Reconfigurable II -- Design Space Exploration -- Miscellaneous II -- Applications I -- Optimization -- Invited Keynote -- Invited Paper -- Architectures -- Methodology and Technology -- Compilation and Related Issues -- Applications II -- Short Papers.

This book is the proceedings volume of the 10th International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and its Applications (FPL), held August 27 30, 2000 in Villach, Austria, which covered areas like reconfigurable logic (RL), reconfigurable computing (RC), and its applications, and all other aspects. Its subtitle "The Roadmap to Reconfigurable Computing" reminds us, that we are currently witnessing the runaway of a breakthrough. The annual FPL series is the eldest international conference in the world covering configware and all its aspects. It was founded 1991 at Oxford University (UK) and is 2 years older than its two most important competitors usually taking place at Monterey and Napa. FPL has been held at Oxford, Vienna, Prague, Darmstadt, London, Tallinn, and Glasgow (also see: http://www. fpl. uni kl. de/FPL/). The New Case for Reconfigurable Platforms: Converging Media. Indicated by palmtops, smart mobile phones, many other portables, and consumer electronics, media such as voice, sound, video, TV, wireless, cable, telephone, and Internet continue to converge. This creates new opportunities and even necessities for reconfigurable platform usage. The new converged media require high volume, flexible, multi purpose, multi standard, low power products adaptable to support evolving standards, emerging new standards, field upgrades, bug fixes, and, to meet the needs of a growing number of different kinds of services offered to zillions of individual subscribers preferring different media mixes.

9783540446149

10.1007/3-540-44614-1 doi


Computer science.
Logic design.
Computer Science.
Logic Design.

QA76.9.L63

621.395
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

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