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Reconfigurable Hardware Implementation of the Successive Overrelaxation Method
Published 12 May 2019 in cs.DC and cs.AR | (1905.06844v1)
Abstract: In this chapter, we study the feasibility of implementing SOR in reconfigurable hardware. We use Handel-C, a higher level design tool, to code our design, which is analyzed, synthesized, and placed and routed using the FPGAs proprietary software (DK Design Suite, Xilinx ISE 8.1i, and Quartus II 5.1). We target Virtex II Pro, Altera Stratix, and Spartan3L, which is embedded in the RC10 FPGA-based system from Celoxica. We report our timing results when targeting Virtex II Pro and compare them to software version results written in C++ and running on a general purpose processor (GPP).
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