EE 7700-1: Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures
(Spring 2002)


Course Description: Dynamic reconfigurability refers to the ability of an architecture (or device) to alter its function and/or structure to suit the needs of a computation. This ability permits the algorithm designer to tailor the computational platform to suit the current step of the computation, resulting in a faster solution on a less expensive platform. At a more fundamental level, reconfigurability can solve certain problems at speeds not possible on other ``non-reconfigurable'' platforms.
This course will emphasize fundamental techniques and application oriented algorithms.

Prerequisites: Basic ideas in algorithm design and analysis

Topics: Reconfigurable architectures, Reconfigurable Mesh (Basic techniques and tools), Arithmetic algorithms, Sorting, Lists and Graph algorithms, Optical models, FPGA-based approaches, applications.


R. Vaidyanathan
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-5901

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