System design of Active Basestations based on dynamically reconfigurable hardware

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Abstract

This paper describes the system design and implementation of Active Basestations, a novel application of the run-time reconfigurable hardware technology whose applications have so far been restricted to 'Reconfigurable Computers' for compute-intensive tasks. Active Basestations are wireless packet routers that exploit dynamically reconfigurable hardware embedded in the packet processing datapath to allow application-defined adaptation of wireless network infrastructure while retaining high performance. Design tool and reconfigurable device architecture issues that arise in such reconfigurable network systems are also presented.

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Boulis, A., & Srivastava, M. B. (2000). System design of Active Basestations based on dynamically reconfigurable hardware. In Proceedings - Design Automation Conference (pp. 501–506). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1145/337292.337557

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