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Hotspot Mitigation Using Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration for Improved Performance
2009
2009 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs
As the chips get denser and faster, heat dissipation is fast turning into a major problem in development of ICs. Nonuniform heating of chips due to hotspots is also an area of concern and much research. In this paper, we propose an adaptive method which takes advantage of the self-reconfiguration capability of modern FPGAs to mitigate hotspots. We adapt the floor plan of the IC in response to the current use and ambient conditions on the fly. It is most applicable to paradigms such as Network
doi:10.1109/reconfig.2009.80
dblp:conf/reconfig/GupteJ09
fatcat:o6fvlfy7krfzfeyq64r7etfv3y