Temporal Accelerators: Unleashing the Potential of Embedded FPGAs
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Published:2021-11-28
Issue:11
Volume:27
Page:1174-1192
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ISSN:0948-6968
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Container-title:JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science
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language:
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Short-container-title:jucs
Author:
Cichiwskyj Christopher,Schiele Gregor
Abstract
When the complexity of a problem rises, its solution requires more hardware resources. A usual way to solve this is to use larger processors and add more memory. When using Field Programmable Gate-Arrays (FPGAs), which can instantiate arbitrary circuit designs, a larger, more costly and power hungry chip is used. In this paper we propose a different approach, namely to split the problem into a graph of interdependent smaller tasks and to reconfigure a small FPGA during runtime to execute each of these tasks efficiently sequentially. This can result in cheaper and more energy efficient systems that can execute very complex problems locally. We present a basic analytical model, evaluate its accuracy and discuss initial insight from it.
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
Subject
General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science