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r93 r120 582 582 address = {Washington, DC, USA}, 583 583 } 584 585 586 @inproceedings{roma, 587 author = {Menard, Daniel and Casseau, Emmanuel and Khan, Shafqat and Sentieys, Olivier and Chevobbe, St\'{e}phane and Guyetant, St\'{e}phane and David, Raphael}, 588 title = {Reconfigurable Operator Based Multimedia Embedded Processor}, 589 booktitle = {ARC '09: Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Reconfigurable Computing: Architectures, Tools and Applications}, 590 year = {2009}, 591 pages = {39--49}, 592 location = {Karlsruhe, Germany}, 593 publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, 594 address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, 595 } 596 584 597 % -
anr/anr.tex
r118 r120 46 46 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 47 47 \def\Sformat#1{\begin{small}\textsc{#1}\end{small}} 48 \def\irisa{IRISA\xspace} \def\Sirisa{\Sformat{IRI}\xspace} 48 \def\inria{INRIA\xspace} \def\Sinria{\Sformat{INRIA}\xspace} 49 \def\irisa{INRIA/CAIRN\xspace} \def\Sirisa{\Sformat{CAIRN}\xspace} 49 50 %\def\citi{CITI\xspace} \def\Sciti{\Sformat{CITI}\xspace} 50 \def\lip{ LIP\xspace} \def\Slip{\Sformat{LIP}\xspace}51 \def\lip{INRIA/COMPSYS\xspace} \def\Slip{\Sformat{COMP}\xspace} 51 52 \def\tima{TIMA\xspace} \def\Stima{\Sformat{TIMA}\xspace} 52 53 \def\ubs{LAB-STICC\xspace} \def\Subs{\Sformat{UBS}\xspace} -
anr/section-2.2.tex
r102 r120 68 68 this project enhances SoCLib by providing the synthesisable VHDL models required 69 69 for FPGA synthesis. 70 \item[ROMA] 71 The ROMA ANR project (2007-2009) involving IRISA, LIRMM, CEA List THOMSON France R\&D, proposes to develop a 72 reconfigurable processor, exhibiting high silicon density and power efficiency, able to adapt its 73 computing structure to computation patterns that can be speed-up and/or power efficient. 74 The ROMA project study a pipeline-based of evolved low-power coarse grain reconfigurable 75 operators to avoid traditional overhead, in reconfigurable devices, related to 76 the interconnection network. 77 The project will borrow from the ROMA ANR xxproject (2007-2009) and the ongoing 78 joint INRIA-STMicro Nano2012 project to adapt existing pattern 79 extraction algorithms and datapath merging techniques to the synthesis of customized 70 \item[ROMA] The ROMA ANR project (http://roma.irisa.fr, 2007-2010) 71 involving IRISA (CAIRN team), LIRMM, CEA List THOMSON France R\&D, 72 proposes to develop a reconfigurable processor, exhibiting high 73 silicon density and power efficiency, able to adapt its computing 74 structure to computation patterns that can be speed-up and/or 75 power efficient. The ROMA project study a pipeline-based of 76 evolved low-power coarse grain reconfigurable operators to avoid 77 traditional overhead, in reconfigurable devices, related to the 78 interconnection network. The project will borrow from the ROMA 79 ANR project and the ongoing joint INRIA-STMicro 80 Nano2012 project to adapt existing pattern extraction algorithms 81 and datapath merging techniques to the synthesis of customized 80 82 ASIP processors. 81 83 \item[TSAR] … … 108 110 \item 109 111 Regarding Application Specific Instruction Processor (ASIP) design, the 110 CAIRN group at INRIA Bretagne Atlantique benefits from several years of112 CAIRN group at INRIA Rennes -- Bretagne Atlantique benefits from several years of 111 113 expertise in the domain of retargetable compiler 112 114 (Armor/Calife~\cite{CODES99} since 1996, and the Gecos -
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r114 r120 131 131 \par 132 132 In this context, ASIP design based on Instruction Set Extensions (ISEs) has 133 received a lot of interest~\cite{NIOS2 ,ST70}, as it makes micro architecture synthesis133 received a lot of interest~\cite{NIOS2}, as it makes micro architecture synthesis 134 134 more tractable \footnote{ISEs rely on a template micro-architecture in which 135 135 only a small fraction of the architecture has to be specialized}, and help ASIP -
anr/section-6.1.tex
r119 r120 1 1 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 2 \subsubsection{\irisa} 3 4 The CAIRN group is an INRIA - Bretagne Atlantique project and a part of IRISA, UMR 5 6074. CAIRN members are affiliated to University of Rennes\~1 or Ecole Normale 6 Supérieure de Cachan. The goal of CAIRN is to study reconfigurable system-on-chip, 7 i.e. hardware systems whose configuration may change before or even during execution. 8 To this end, CAIRN intends to approach reconfigurable architectures from three 9 directions: % angles: 10 the invention of new reconfigurable platforms, the development of associated 11 transformation, compilation and synthesis tools, and the exploration of the interaction 12 between algorithms and architectures. 13 14 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 15 \subsubsection{\lip} 16 The Compsys group of Ecole Normale Sup\'erieure de Lyon is a project-team 2 \subsubsection{\inria} 3 4 Inria, the French national institute for research in computer science 5 and control, operating under the dual authority of the Ministry of 6 Research and the Ministry of Industry, is dedicated to fundamental and 7 applied research in information and communication science and 8 technology (ICST). The Institute also plays a major role in technology 9 transfer by fostering training through research, diffusion of 10 scientific and technical information, development, as well as 11 providing expert advice and participating in international programs. 12 13 By playing a leading role in the scientific community in the field and 14 being in close contact with industry, INRIA is a major participant in 15 the development of ICST in France. Throughout its eight research 16 centres in Rocquencourt, Rennes, Sophia Antipolis, Grenoble, Nancy, 17 Bordeaux, Lille and Saclay, INRIA has a workforce of 3 800, 2 800 of 18 whom are scientists from INRIA and INRIA's partner organizations such 19 as CNRS (the French National Center for Scientific Research), 20 universities and leading engineering schools. They work in 168 joint 21 research project-teams. Many INRIA researchers are also professors and 22 approximately 1 000 doctoral students work on theses as part of INRIA 23 research project-teams. 24 25 INRIA develops many partnerships with industry and fosters technology 26 transfer and company foundation in the field of ICST - some ninety 27 companies have been founded with the support of INRIA-Transfert, a 28 subsidiary of INRIA, specialized in guiding, evaluating, qualifying, 29 and financing innovative high-tech IT start-up companies. INRIA is 30 involved in standardization committees such as the IETF, ISO and the 31 W3C of which INRIA was the European host from 1995 to 2002. 32 33 INRIA maintains important international relations and exchanges. In 34 Europe, INRIA is a member of ERCIM which brings together research 35 institutes from 19 European countries. INRIA is a partner in about 120 36 FP6 actions and 40 FP7 actions, mainly in the ICST field. INRIA also 37 collaborates with numerous scientific and academic institutions abroad 38 (joint laboratories such as LIAMA, associated research teams, training 39 and internship programs).\\ 40 41 Two \inria project-teams participate to this project. 42 \begin{itemize} 43 \item CAIRN. The CAIRN group of INRIA Rennes -- Bretagne Atlantique study 44 reconfigurable system-on-chip, i.e. hardware systems whose 45 configuration may change before or even during execution. To this end, 46 CAIRN has 13 permanent researchers and a variable number of PhD students, post-docs and engineers. 47 CAIRN intends to approach reconfigurable architectures from three 48 angles: the invention of new reconfigurable platforms, the development 49 of associated transformation, compilation and synthesis tools, and the 50 exploration of the interaction between algorithms and architectures. 51 CAIRN is a joint team with CNRS, INSA of Rennes, University of Rennes 1 and ENS Cachan. 52 53 \item COMPSYS. The Compsys group of Ecole Normale Sup\'erieure de Lyon is a project-team 17 54 of INRIA Rh\^one-Alpes and a part of Laboratoire de l'Informatique du 18 55 Parall\'elisme (LIP), UMR 5668 of CNRS. It has four permanent researchers … … 22 59 several well known libraries for linear programming, polyhedra manipulation 23 60 and optimization in general. It has strong industrial cooperations, notably 24 with ST Microelectonics and Thales. 61 with ST Microelectronics and Thales. 62 \end{itemize} 25 63 26 64 -
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r119 r120 2 2 3 3 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 4 \subsection{Partner 1: \irisa} 5 \ressourcehelp 6 7 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 8 \subsection{Partner 2: \lip} 4 \subsection{Partner 1: \inria} 5 \ressourcehelp 6 7 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 8 \subsubsection*{\irisa} 9 10 11 \subsubsection*{\lip} 9 12 %\ressourcehelp 10 13 \begin{figure}\leavevmode\center … … 46 49 47 50 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 48 \subsection{Partner 3: \tima}51 \subsection{Partner 2: \tima} 49 52 \begin{figure}\leavevmode\center 50 53 \input{table_tima_full.tex} … … 87 90 88 91 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 89 \subsection{Partner 4: \ubs}92 \subsection{Partner 3: \ubs} 90 93 \begin{figure}\leavevmode\center 91 94 \input{table_ubs_full.tex} … … 122 125 123 126 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 124 \subsection{Partner 5: \upmc}127 \subsection{Partner 4: \upmc} 125 128 \begin{figure}\leavevmode\center 126 129 \input{table_upmc_full.tex} … … 156 159 157 160 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 158 \subsection{Partner 6: \xilinx}161 \subsection{Partner 5: \xilinx} 159 162 160 163 \begin{figure}\leavevmode\center … … 181 184 182 185 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 183 \subsection{Partner 7: \bull}186 \subsection{Partner 6: \bull} 184 187 185 188 \begin{description} … … 202 205 203 206 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 204 \subsection{Partner 8: \thales}205 \ressourcehelp 206 207 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 208 \subsection{Partner 9: \zied}209 \ressourcehelp 210 211 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 212 \subsection{Partner 10: \navtel}213 \ressourcehelp 214 207 \subsection{Partner 7: \thales} 208 \ressourcehelp 209 210 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 211 \subsection{Partner 8: \zied} 212 \ressourcehelp 213 214 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 215 \subsection{Partner 9: \navtel} 216 \ressourcehelp 217
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