DocumentCode
2346607
Title
Plastic cell architecture: towards reconfigurable computing for general-purpose
Author
Nagami, Kouichi ; Oguri, Kiyoshi ; Shiozawa, Tsunemichi ; Ito, Hideyuki ; Konishi, Ryusuke
Author_Institution
NTT Opt. Network Syst. Labs., Kanagawa, Japan
fYear
1998
fDate
15-17 Apr 1998
Firstpage
68
Lastpage
77
Abstract
We propose a new architectural reference based on programmable logic devices that we call Plastic Cell Architecture (PCA). PCA is a reference for implementing a mechanism of a fully autonomous reconfigurability, which is also introduced in this paper. This reconfigurability is a further step toward general-purpose reconfigurable computing, introducing variable- and programmable-grain parallelism to wired logic computing. The PGA architecture is a fusion of an SRAM-based FPGA and cellular automata, where the cellular automata are dedicated to support the run time activities of the circuits configured on the architecture. PCA computing follows the object-oriented paradigm, in that the circuits are regarded as objects. These objects can be described in a hardware description language that features the semantics of dynamic module instantiation. Following the discussions on our research direction, this paper mainly focuses on the mechanism of autonomous reconfigurability and the PCA architecture
Keywords
cellular automata; programmable logic devices; reconfigurable architectures; Plastic Cell Architecture; SRAM-based FPGA; autonomous reconfigurability; cellular automata; parallelism; programmable logic devices; reconfigurable computing; wired logic computing; Circuits; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Electronics packaging; Logic devices; Parallel processing; Plastics; Principal component analysis; Programmable logic devices; Reconfigurable logic;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
FPGAs for Custom Computing Machines, 1998. Proceedings. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Napa Valley, CA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8900-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FPGA.1998.707883
Filename
707883
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