Reconfigurable architectures and NoC (network-on-chip) communication systems have introduced new research directions for technology and flexibility issues, which have been largely investigated in the last decades. Exploiting the flexibility of reconfigurable architectures, the run-time adap-tivity through run-time reconfiguration, opens a new area of research by considering dynamic reconfiguration. Since software parts of an embedded system can also be included into reconfigurable hardware by integration of an IP-based microcontroller, the reconfigurable architecture provides a flexible, multi-adaptive heterogeneous platform forHW/SW co-design. In this paper, we present the European integrated project MORPHEUS (1ST 027342). Its goal is to develop new heterogeneous reconfigurable SoCs with various sizes of reconfiguration granularity and to provide an integrated toolset of spatial and sequential design that can be used for mapping and execution of the target applications. Additionally a NoC approach is included in order to demonstrate the mentioned benefits and scalability for actual and future SoC design. The power of this approach will be demonstrated with four applications from the industrial environment.
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Field Programmable Logic and Applications, 2007. FPL 2007. International Conference on
Date of Conference: 27-29 Aug. 2007