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Mapping applications to the RaPiD configurable architecture

Published: 16 April 1997 Publication History

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The goal of the RaPiD (Reconfigurable Pipelined Datapath) architecture is to provide high performance configurable computing for a range of computationally-intensive applications that demand special-purpose hardware. This is accomplished by mapping the computation into a deep pipeline using a configurable array of coarse-grained computational units. A key feature of RaPiD is the combination of static and dynamic control. While the underlying computational pipelines are configured statically, a limited amount of dynamic control is provided which greatly increases the range and capability of applications that can be mapped to RaPiD. This paper illustrates this mapping and configuration for several important applications including a FIR filter, 2-D DCT, motion estimation, and parametric curve generation; it also shows how static and dynamic control are used to perform complex computations.

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FCCM '97: Proceedings of the 5th IEEE Symposium on FPGA-Based Custom Computing Machines
April 1997
ISBN:0818681594

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 16 April 1997

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  1. 2-D DCT
  2. FIR filter
  3. RaPiD configurable architecture
  4. coarse-grained computational units
  5. complex computations
  6. computational pipelines
  7. deep pipeline
  8. dynamic control
  9. high performance configurable computing
  10. mapping applications
  11. motion estimation
  12. parametric curve generation
  13. reconfigurable pipelined datapath architecture
  14. special-purpose hardware

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