Reconfigurable FPGA-based embedded Web services as distributed computational nodes

  • Brzoza-Woch R
  • Nawrocki P
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Abstract—In this article we propose a concept for an experi- mental class of control devices that use both a microcontroller unit (MCU) and a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) circuit. These devices can provide the functionality of full-featured Web services that are compliant with the Service-Oriented Architec- ture (SOA) paradigm. Despite the fact that FPGA circuits are more expensive than consumer-grade MCUs, they potentially offer much more computational power. In scenarios in which FPGA computational power is required on demand and for short periods only, a large part of such resources might, however, remain unused or disabled. Thus we propose a system archi- tecture and software infrastructure that simplify the utilization of temporarily unused resources for performing various tasks that can be offered as Web services on a commercial basis.

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Brzoza-Woch, R., & Nawrocki, P. (2015). Reconfigurable FPGA-based embedded Web services as distributed computational nodes. In Position Papers of the 2015 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (Vol. 6, pp. 159–164). PTI. https://doi.org/10.15439/2015f37

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