Title :
An Introduction to Reconfigurable Systems
Author :
Lyke, James C. ; Christodoulou, Christos G. ; Vera, G. Alonzo ; Edwards, Arthur H.
Author_Institution :
Air Force Res. Lab., Kirtland AFB, NM, USA
Abstract :
Reconfigurability can be thought of as software-defined functionality, where flexibility is controlled predominately through the specification of bit patterns. Reconfigurable systems can be as simple as a single switch, or as abstract and powerful as programmable matter. This paper considers the generalization of reconfigurable systems as an important evolving discipline, bolstered by real-world archetypes such as field programmable gate arrays and software-definable radio (platform and application, respectively). It considers what reconfigurable systems actually are, their motivation, their taxonomy, the fundamental mechanisms and architectural considerations underlying them, designing them and using them in applications. With well-known real-world instances, such as the field programmable gate array, the paper attempts to motivate an understanding of the many possible directions and implications of a new class of system which is fundamentally based on the ability to change.
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; reconfigurable architectures; software radio; bit pattern specification; field programmable gate arrays; reconfigurable systems; software-definable radio; software-defined functionality; Field programmable gate arrays; Logic gates; Programmable logic arrays; Reconfigurable architectures; Software radio; Computer architecture; field programmable analog arrays; field programmable gate arrays; integrated circuit packaging; memory; metamaterials; microelectromechanical system; microfluidics; microwave circuits; neural networks; photonics; programmable circuits; reconfigurable architectures; reconfigurable logic; routing; software defined networking; software radio; switching circuits;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2015.2397832