Presentation 2010/11/23
A Case Study of Efficient Task Scheduling for FPGA-Based Partially Reconfigurable Systems
Yoshiaki TSUTSUMI, Morihiro KUGA, Toshinori SUEYOSHI,
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Abstract(in English) Dynamic Reconfigurable system is the system that can build any function with reconfigurable device such as FPGA (Field Programable Gate Arrays). Dynamic Reconfigurable system implements multiple functions with time division by reconfiguration device arbitrarily. To use resource in system effectively, it must operate reconfiguration and execution of task in appropriate timing. Therefore, performance of task scheduler affects the performance of dynamic reconfigurable system. In this paper, we assume the system that has data bus for inter-module communication. And, we propose effective task scheduling algorithm that thought execution time and reconfiguration time, then deliberate it.
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Keyword(in English) dynamic reconfigurable system / FPGA / task scheduling / partial reconfiguration
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Title (in English) A Case Study of Efficient Task Scheduling for FPGA-Based Partially Reconfigurable Systems
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Keyword(1) dynamic reconfigurable system
Keyword(2) FPGA
Keyword(3) task scheduling
Keyword(4) partial reconfiguration
1st Author's Name Yoshiaki TSUTSUMI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Sience and Technology, Kumamoto University()
2nd Author's Name Morihiro KUGA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Sience and Technology, Kumamoto University
3rd Author's Name Toshinori SUEYOSHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Sience and Technology, Kumamoto University
Date 2010/11/23
Paper # RECONF-2010-43
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 319
Page pp.pp.-
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