Riley-2: A flexible platform for codesign and dynamic reconfigurable computing research

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The paper proposes a number of requirements for an ideal platform for codesign research. Riley-2, a new platform developed at Imperial College, is shown to meet these requirements. It is a PCI based board consisting mainly of four dynamically reconfigurable FPGAs and an embedded processor. A VHDL model of the Riley-2 system, including all major components except the PCI interface, has been produced. Two design routes, one based on VHDL with parametrised hardware libraries and the other based on a codesign language called Cedar, have been developed for Riley-2. Finally, an image processing application running on a PC with the Riley-2 and a Quickcam camera, is described.

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Mackinlay, P. I., Cheung, P. Y. K., Luk, W., & Sandiford, R. (1997). Riley-2: A flexible platform for codesign and dynamic reconfigurable computing research. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1304, pp. 91–100). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63465-7_214

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