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Reconfigurable System-on-ChipReconfigurable Computing is a new style of computer architecture enabled by the availability of high density programmable logic chips, or FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays). FPGAs are integrated circuits consisting of large arrays of uncommitted logic gates and interconnection wires.EGRET - Rapid Prototyping of Real-Time Reconfigurable Systems-on-ChipRANSAC - Reconfigurable Architectures for Network Security AccelerationReconfigurable Computer for Simulation of Sintering at the Atomic LevelRSC - Reconfigurable Scalable ComputingContext Aware and Cooperating Embedded SystemsWhen appliances, sensors, actuators and computers are all networked together, and also networked into the broader Internet, many new systems-level applications are possible, such as the Smart Car, Smart House, Smart Office, and Smart Hospital. All of these applications depend on embedded systems technology in addition to particular domain knowledge.DEACON - Digitally Enhanced Aged Care Of the Near-futurePACE - Pervasive Autonomic Context-aware Environments |
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