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Partial Reconfiguration Applied in an On-line Evolvable Pattern Recognition System

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3 Author(s)
Torresen, J. ; Dept. of Inf., Univ. of Oslo, Oslo, Norway ; Senland, G.A. ; Glette, K.

One of the main challenges with autonomous adaptable systems is the lack of hardware flexibility. However, reconfigurable logic is a promising technology for run-time adaptable systems ¿ often called reconfigurable computing. The paper outlines how reconfiguration can be applied at run-time for an on-line evolvable system to improve flexibility in the hardware. The challenge of the latter is to include flexibility without resynthesis and avoid having a too large logic gate overhead. An architecture based on system-on-chip and partial reconfiguration is presented in the paper. Results from implementation show that reconfiguration can be undertaken in a few milliseconds for one category detection module of our classification system.

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NORCHIP, 2008.

Date of Conference: 16-17 Nov. 2008

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