Title
Benchmarking Reconfigurable Architectures in the Mobile Domain
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce GroundHog 2009 benchmarking suite that can be used to evaluate the power consumption of reconfigurable technology implementing applications targeting the mobile computing domain. This benchmark suite includes seven designs; one design targets fine-grained FPGA fabrics, and six designs are specified ata high level, which allows them to target a range of reconfigurabletechnologies. Each of the six designs can be stimulatedwith synthetically generated input stimuli created bya tool included in the suite. Additionally, another tool canhelp verify the correctness of each implemented design. Finally,we use our benchmark suite to evaluate the powerconsumption of two modern FPGAs targeting the mobiledomain.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/FCCM.2009.13
FCCM
Keywords
Field
DocType
benchmark testing,field programmable gate arrays,mobile computing,power consumption,reconfigurable architectures,GroundHog 2009 benchmarking suite,fine-grained FPGA fabrics,input stimuli,mobile computing,power consumption,reconfigurable architectures,FPGA,Low Power,Mobile Domain,Reconfigurable Architectures
Mobile computing,Suite,Computer science,Correctness,Real-time computing,Benchmarking,Benchmark (computing),Synchronization,Computer architecture,Parallel computing,Field-programmable gate array,Mobile telephony,Embedded system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.75
15
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter Jamieson1167.77
Tobias Becker219523.79
Wayne Luk33752438.09
Peter Y. K. Cheung41720208.45
Tero Rissa518329.69
Teemu Pitkanen6142.04