Presentation 2009-12-15
A remote optically reconfigurable gate array with 4 configuration contexts
Yumiko UENO, Minoru WATANABE,
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Abstract(in English) Up to now, Optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays (ORGAs) have been developed to realize fast reconfiguration and numerous reconfiguration contexts. The ORGA consists of a hologram memory, a laser array, and a gate array VLSI. The ORGA is a new type VLSI that a programmable gate array is dynamically reconfigured with a lot of configuration contexts on a holographic memory. However, conventional ORGA architectures have never realized a remote programming capability. Therefore, we have developed a new remotely reconfigurable gate array architecture that enables remote reconfiguration using optical fiber networks. This paper demonstrates a more advanced system, a for-context remote optically reconfigurable gate array architecture.
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Keyword(in English) FPGAs / Optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays (ORGAs) / Optical fibers / Holographic memories / Multi-context
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Title (in English) A remote optically reconfigurable gate array with 4 configuration contexts
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Keyword(1) FPGAs
Keyword(2) Optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays (ORGAs)
Keyword(3) Optical fibers
Keyword(4) Holographic memories
Keyword(5) Multi-context
1st Author's Name Yumiko UENO
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University()
2nd Author's Name Minoru WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University
Date 2009-12-15
Paper # ICD2009-97
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 336
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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