Technology Feature
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Middleware tackles high availability DSP management for the data plane
As highly available and high-performance real-time processing becomes ever more critical, Telecom Equipment Manufacturers are seeking fine-grain monitoring, control, debug, and fault management capabilities.
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Flash FPGAs: Often imitated, never duplicated
Truly nonvolatile FPGAs offer faster response times, significantly reduced power consumption, and faster response times than the volatile alternatives. System designers should also beware of hybrid solutions that still render the FPGA array as volatile.
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Big images, complex processing? Think objects
Today’s real-time image processing hardware is feeling the pinch. Traditional reprogrammable devices are straining to keep pace across a range of automated inspection, security/surveillance, and professional video applications.
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Introducing the FPGA Mezzanine Card: Emerging VITA 57 (FMC) standard brings modularity to FPGA designs
FPGAs are popular in today's military embedded systems, but I/O can become a problem with its tight coupling to the FPGA and resulting limited design reusability. This also limits the availability of COTS FPGA boards because it can be difficult to design an FPGA with the right I/O for a wide customer base. The new VITA 57 FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC) standard is stepping in, however, to help engineers face these challenges.
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SIGINT in the real world presents nuances
The flexibility of the FPGA means it can be used to run a dynamically configurable measurement application that measures the effect of the ‘uncontrollable’ parameters.
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ìProjectingî images in radar and medical applications
An FPGA contributes to a reconfigurable system’s performance by allowing a programmer to explicitly and completely dedicate a device to the solution of the regular, uninterrupted streaming aspects of a program
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Designing a high-performance echo-canceller for Voice-over-IP applications
Voice over IP (VolP) has become a primary focus of attention because it lies at the heart of the trend toward the convergence of data and voice communications. This new technology offers great promise in the more efficient use of scarce bandwidth for ...
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