Presentation 2012-11-28
A 9-context optically reconfigurable gate array using a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal holographic memory
Retsu MORIWAKI, Minoru WATANABE, Akifumi OGIWARA,
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Abstract(in English) Optically reconfigurable gate arrays (ORGAs) have been developed as a type of dynamically reconfigurable gate array that can achieve a high-speed reconfiguration and numerous reconfiguration contexts. However, in the ORGAs, many laser sources are necessary to address the numerous configuration contexts. Therefore, as a reduction method of the number of lasers, an ORGA using a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal holographic memory has been proposed. This paper presents a more advanced 9-context optically reconfigurable gate array using a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal holographic memory.
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Keyword(in English) FPGAs / optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays (ORGAs) / Polymer-dispersed liquid crystal holographic memory
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Title (in English) A 9-context optically reconfigurable gate array using a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal holographic memory
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Keyword(1) FPGAs
Keyword(2) optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays (ORGAs)
Keyword(3) Polymer-dispersed liquid crystal holographic memory
1st Author's Name Retsu MORIWAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University()
2nd Author's Name Minoru WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University
3rd Author's Name Akifumi OGIWARA
3rd Author's Affiliation Kobe City College of Technology
Date 2012-11-28
Paper # RECONF2012-52
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 325
Page pp.pp.-
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