Virtual Area Management: Multitasking on Dynamically Partially Reconfigurable Devices

Angermeier J, Teich J, Kamphans T, Fekete SP (2010)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2010

Edited Volumes: Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing, Workshops and Phd Forum, IPDPSW 2010

Pages Range: 1-4

Conference Proceedings Title: Proc. 17th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop

Event location: Atlanta US

DOI: 10.1109/IPDPSW.2010.5470754

Abstract

Every year the computing resources available on dynamically partially reconfigurable devices increase enormously. In the near future, we expect many applications to run on a single reconfigurable device. In this paper, we present a concept for multitasking on dynamically partially reconfigurable systems called virtual area management. We explain its advantages, show its challenges, and discuss possible solutions. Furthermore, we investigate one problem in more detail: Packing modules with time-varying resource requests. This problem from the reconfigurable computing field results in a completely new optimization problem not tackled before. ILP-based and heuristic approaches are compared in an experimental study and the drawbacks and benefits discussed. © 2010 IEEE.

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APA:

Angermeier, J., Teich, J., Kamphans, T., & Fekete, S.P. (2010). Virtual Area Management: Multitasking on Dynamically Partially Reconfigurable Devices. In Proc. 17th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop (pp. 1-4). Atlanta, US.

MLA:

Angermeier, Josef, et al. "Virtual Area Management: Multitasking on Dynamically Partially Reconfigurable Devices." Proceedings of the 17th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop (RAW'10), Atlanta 2010. 1-4.

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