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This book comprises selected papers from the International
Conference on Civil Engineering Trends and Challenges for
Sustainability (CTCS) 2019. The book presents latest research in
several areas of civil engineering such as construction and
structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, environmental
engineering and sustainability, and geographical information
systems. With a special emphasis on sustainable development, the
book covers case studies and addresses key challenges in
sustainability. The scope of the contents makes the book useful for
students, researchers, and professionals interested in sustainable
practices in civil engineering.
Low-Energy FPGAs: Architecture and Design is a primary resource for
both researchers and practicing engineers in the field of digital
circuit design. The book addresses the energy consumption of
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). FPGAs are becoming popular
as embedded components in computing platforms. The programmability
of the FPGA can be used to customize implementations of functions
on an application basis. This leads to performance gains, and
enables reuse of expensive silicon. Chapter 1 provides an overview
of digital circuit design and FPGAs. Chapter 2 looks at the
implication of deep-submicron technology onFPGA power dissipation.
Chapter 3 describes the exploration environment to guide and
evaluate design decisions. Chapter 4 discusses the architectural
optimization process to evaluate the trade-offs between the
flexibility of the architecture, and the effect on the performance
metrics. Chapter 5 reviews different circuit techniques to reduce
the performance overhead of some of the dominant components.
Chapter 6 shows methods to configure FPGAs to minimize the
programming overhead. Chapter 7 addresses the physical realization
of some of the critical components and the final implementation of
a specific low-energy FPGA. Chapter 8 compares the prototype array
to an equivalent commercial architecture.
Low-Energy FPGAs: Architecture and Design is a primary resource for
both researchers and practicing engineers in the field of digital
circuit design. The book addresses the energy consumption of
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). FPGAs are becoming popular
as embedded components in computing platforms. The programmability
of the FPGA can be used to customize implementations of functions
on an application basis. This leads to performance gains, and
enables reuse of expensive silicon. Chapter 1 provides an overview
of digital circuit design and FPGAs. Chapter 2 looks at the
implication of deep-submicron technology onFPGA power dissipation.
Chapter 3 describes the exploration environment to guide and
evaluate design decisions. Chapter 4 discusses the architectural
optimization process to evaluate the trade-offs between the
flexibility of the architecture, and the effect on the performance
metrics. Chapter 5 reviews different circuit techniques to reduce
the performance overhead of some of the dominant components.
Chapter 6 shows methods to configure FPGAs to minimize the
programming overhead. Chapter 7 addresses the physical realization
of some of the critical components and the final implementation of
a specific low-energy FPGA. Chapter 8 compares the prototype array
to an equivalent commercial architecture.
This book comprises selected papers from the International
Conference on Civil Engineering Trends and Challenges for
Sustainability (CTCS) 2019. The book presents latest research in
several areas of civil engineering such as construction and
structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, environmental
engineering and sustainability, and geographical information
systems. With a special emphasis on sustainable development, the
book covers case studies and addresses key challenges in
sustainability. The scope of the contents makes the book useful for
students, researchers, and professionals interested in sustainable
practices in civil engineering.
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