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The Architecture and the Technology Characterization of an FPGA-based Customizable Application-Specific Vector Processor

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    0376595 - ÚTIA 2013 RIV EE eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Sýkora, Jaroslav - Kohout, Lukáš - Bartosinski, Roman - Kafka, Leoš - Daněk, Martin - Honzík, P.
    The Architecture and the Technology Characterization of an FPGA-based Customizable Application-Specific Vector Processor.
    Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE 15th International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems. Tallinn, ESTONIA: IEEE, 2012 - (Raik, J.; Stopjaková, V.; Jenihhin, M.; Vierhaus, H., T.; Pleskacz, W.; Ubar, R.), s. 62-67. ISBN 978-1-4673-1185-4.
    [2012 IEEE 15th International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems. Tallinn (EE), 18.04.2012-20.04.2012]
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) 7H10001
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z10750506
    Keywords : custom accelerators * vector processing * FPGA
    Subject RIV: JC - Computer Hardware ; Software
    http://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2012/ZS/sykora-0376595.pdf

    The traditional approach to IP core design is to use simulations with test vectors. This is not feasible when dealing with complex function cores such as the Image Segmentation case-study algorithm in this paper. An algorithm developer needs to carry out experiments on large real-world data sets, with fast turn-around times, and in real time to facilitate performance tuning and incremental development. We propose a methodology called Application-Specific Vector Processor (ASVP). The ASVP approach first constructs a programmable architecture customized for a given application, then employs software techniques to develop firmware that implements the algorithm. Our sample implementation that supports the Image Segmentation kernel is capable of 332 MFLOPs, 400 MFLOPs, and 250 MFLOPs per coprocessor core in Virtex 5, Virtex 6 and Spartan 6 technologies, respectively. The core size is roughly 1500 slices, depending on the configuration and technology.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0208954

     
     
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