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This book is the proceedings volume of the 10th International
Conference on Field Programmable Logic and its Applications (FPL),
held August 27 30, 2000 in Villach, Austria, which covered areas
like reconfigurable logic (RL), reconfigurable computing (RC), and
its applications, and all other aspects. Its subtitle "The Roadmap
to Reconfigurable Computing" reminds us, that we are currently
witnessing the runaway of a breakthrough. The annual FPL series is
the eldest international conference in the world covering
configware and all its aspects. It was founded 1991 at Oxford
University (UK) and is 2 years older than its two most important
competitors usually taking place at Monterey and Napa. FPL has been
held at Oxford, Vienna, Prague, Darmstadt, London, Tallinn, and
Glasgow (also see: http: //www. fpl. uni kl. de/FPL/). The New Case
for Reconfigurable Platforms: Converging Media. Indicated by
palmtops, smart mobile phones, many other portables, and consumer
electronics, media such as voice, sound, video, TV, wireless,
cable, telephone, and Internet continue to converge. This creates
new opportunities and even necessities for reconfigurable platform
usage. The new converged media require high volume, flexible, multi
purpose, multi standard, low power products adaptable to support
evolving standards, emerging new standards, field upgrades, bug
fixes, and, to meet the needs of a growing number of different
kinds of services offered to zillions of individual subscribers
preferring different media mixes.
This book contains papers first presented at the Second
International Workshop on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications
(FPL '92), held in Vienna, Austria, in August-September 1992. The
growing importance of field-programmable devices, especially of
field-programmable gate arrays, is demonstrated by the increased
number of papers submitted in 1992. Of the 70 papers submitted, 23
were selected for this book. The first three papers were invited
and discuss strategic issues and give surveys. Three papers deal
with new FPGA architectures and five papers introduce methods and
tools. The last twelve papers report applications focusing on rapid
prototyping or new FPGA-based computer architectures. The invited
papersare: "Overview of complex array-based PLDs" by G. Biehl;
"Technologies and utilization of field programmable gate arrays" by
J. Isoaho, A. Nummela, andH. Tenhunen; and "Some considerations on
field-programmable gate arrays and their impact on system design"
by A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli.
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