BYU Reconfigurable Logic Bibliography
BYU Reconfigurable Logic Bibliography
Welcome to the BYU Reconfigurable Logic
Lab Bibliography
(394 KB).
This page contains the link to the BibTeX bibliography
used for referencing research in the field of "Reconfigurable Computing".
The bibliography currently contains
204
references but is
constantly growing. We appreciate suggestions, corrections or
additions to the list.
We have the capability to search the "Reconfigurable Computing"
bibliography using a keyword search
. For the time being, the search only does single word,
case sensitivesearches.
The BibTeX entries have been combined into a single BibTeX file for
convenience. A 'key' field has been added to each entry for sorting
between the various entry types. The fields include the following:
SYSTEM
-
The 'system' keyword indicates that a reference describes
a reconfigurable computing system
or discusses architectural features of reconfigurable
computing machines.
APP
- The 'app' (application) keyword indicates that a reference
discusses an application operating on a
reconfigurable computing platform.
-
TOOL
-
The 'tool' keyword indicates that a references discusses any aspect
of reconfigurable computing tools such as high-level programming environments,
hardware synthesis tools, and novel design approaches.
DEVICE
-
The 'device' keyword indicates that a reference discusses the devices used
in reconfigurable computing systems (FPGAs and other programmable logic).
Data Books and Manuals- A bibliography
containing references related to commercial FPGAs, reconfigurable
computing systems and boards.
This bibliography is new and needs to be completed - any references
would be appreciated.
DSP Bibliography - A bibliography
containing references related to Digital Signal Processing on FPGAs or
DSP in general. We also have a keyword
search for the DSP bibliography.
Two 'key' fields have been used for the references.
These fields are:
FPGA
The 'FPGA' keyword indicates that the reference discusses a
DSP application on FPGAs or the implementation of DSP algorithms on
reconfigurable hardware
NON-FPGA
The 'NON-FPGA' keyword indicates that the reference
discusses DSP principles or implementations but makes no reference to
reconfigurable computing technologies.
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