E71 CS 6813 - Research Seminar on Reconfigurable Hardware
Spring 2003
- Description:
In this seminar, we will review current conference and journal papers
related to the design of reconfigurable hardware systems. In particular,
we will choose papers that focus on topics related to reconfiguration
techniques for systems with Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs),
techniques of migrating algorithms from software to hardware,
and study applications for FPGAs in computer networks.
- Instructor:Prof. John W. Lockwood
- Credits:
- Class Format
- Seminar
- Review 1 paper per week
- Rotating schedule of presentations
- Group discussion
- Time:
- Place:
- Jolley 509c (conference room in main CS office)
- Readings
- Mihai Budiu, Mahim Mishra, Ashwin R. Bharambe
and Seth Copen Goldstein,
Peer-to-peer Hardware-software
Interfaces for Reconfigurable Fabrics
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable
Custom Computing Machines (FCCM), California USA, 2002
- S. Singh and P. James-Roxby,
Rapid construction of partial configuration datastreams from
high-level constructs using JBits,
FPL, Belfast, N. Ireland, U.K., August 2001
- Cristian Estan, George Varghese
New
Directions in Traffic Measurement and Accounting, Sigcomm 2002
- Seminar Survey:
Bharath : 02/05/03
- Young H. Cho, Shiva Navab, William H. Mangione-Smith,
Specialized Hardware for
Deep Network Packet Filtering, FPL, 2002.
- Jan Frigo, Maya Gokhale, Dominique Lavenier
Evaluation of the StreamsC CtoFPGA Compiler:
An Applications Perspective, FPGA, Feb 2001.
- Mark Handley and Vern Paxson
Network
Intrusion Detection: Evasion, Traffic Normalization, and
End-to-End Protocol Semantics
- Michael Thaddeus Niemier, Arun Francis Rodrigues, Peter M. Kogge
A Potentially Implementable FPGA for Quantum Dot Cellular Automata
- Infrastructure for Design and Management of Relocatable Tasks
in a Heterogeneous Reconfigurable System-on-Chip,
J-Y. Mignolet, V. Nollet, P. Coene, D.Verkest, S. Vernalde, R. Lauwereins,
DATE, March 2003.
- Evangelos P. Markatos,
Speeding-up TCP/IP: faster processors are not enough,
Proceedings of the 21st IEEE International Performance,
Computing, and Communications Conference (IPCCC 2002), April 2002,
pages 341-345.
- Peter Bellows, Jaroslav Flidr, Tom Lehman, Brian Schott,
Keith D. Underwood
GRIP:
A Reconfigurable Architecture for Host-Based Gigabit-Rate Packet
Processing, FCCM, Napa, CA, 2002.
- Stefan Saroiu, Krishna P. Gummadi, Richard J. Dunn, Steven D. Gribble, and Henry M. Levy, An Analysis of Internet Content Delivery Systems, USENIX OSDI,
Boston, MA, December 2002.
- H. T. Kung, C. H. Wu,
Content Networks: Taxonomy and New Approaches, in:
The Internet as a Large-Scale Complex System, 2002.
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