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Static and dynamic configurable systems
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EngineeringReconfigurable ComputingComputer ArchitectureDynamic EnvironmentDependable System ArchitectureHardware ArchitectureDynamic Configurable SystemsHardware SecuritySystems EngineeringParallel ComputingComputer EngineeringStatic ConfigurabilityComputer ScienceReconfigurable ArchitectureReconfigurabilityEmbedded Operating SystemHardware EmulationProgram AnalysisField-programmable Gate ArraysConfigurable Processor
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are large, fast integrated circuits-that can be modified, or configured, almost at any point by the end user. Within the domain of configurable computing, we distinguish between two modes of configurability: static-where the configurable processor's configuration string is loaded once at the outset, after which it does not change during execution of the task at hand, and dynamic-where the processor's configuration may change at any moment. This paper describes four applications in the domain of configurable computing, considering both static and dynamic systems, including: SPYDER (a reconfigurable processor development system), RENCO (a reconfigurable network computer), Firefly (an evolving machine), and the BioWatch (a self-repairing watch). While static configurability mainly aims at attaining the classical computing goal of improving performance, dynamic configurability might bring about an entirely new breed of hardware devices-ones that are able to adapt within dynamic environments.
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