Presentation 2010-05-14
Evaluation using Multiple Different Applications of OS for an FPGA-based Reconfigurable System
Akira KOJIMA, Kazuya TOKUNAGA, Tetsuo HIRONAKA,
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Abstract(in English) Reconfigurable devices can be configured any logical hardware structures by users. Reconfigurable systems that have reconfigurable devices as programmable components of the computer systems have been developed recently. Our laboratory has been studying and developing an OS, "RC-OS" for reconfigurable systems that have multiple FPGAs. RC-OS manages multiple FPGAs as programmable resources and provides an execution environment of multiple applications. The performance of RC-OS with a single application using multiple FPGAs was evaluated in the previous study. In this study, the performance of RC-OS with different multiple applications that have different ratio of communication time and execution time is evaluated.
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Keyword(in English) Reconfigurable System / FPGA / OS / Performance Evaluation
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Title (in English) Evaluation using Multiple Different Applications of OS for an FPGA-based Reconfigurable System
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Keyword(1) Reconfigurable System
Keyword(2) FPGA
Keyword(3) OS
Keyword(4) Performance Evaluation
1st Author's Name Akira KOJIMA
1st Author's Affiliation Hiroshima City University()
2nd Author's Name Kazuya TOKUNAGA
2nd Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Space Software
3rd Author's Name Tetsuo HIRONAKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Hiroshima City University
Date 2010-05-14
Paper # RECONF2010-14
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 32
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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