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A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


2000 MAPLD International Conference

September 26-28, 2000

Introduction




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Invited Adaptive Computing Talk
E0: High-Level Programming Issues for Large Reconfigurable Computing Systems
Mark Jones, Virginia Tech



E1: Cost & Performance Measures for Optimizing Configurable Computer Architectures
Chandru Mirchandani
Lockheed-Martin Space Mission Systems & Services


E2: Feasibility of Floating-Point Arithmetic in Reconfigurable Computing Systems
Ibrahim Sahin, Clay Gloster, and Christopher Doss
ECE Department, NC State University


E3: Implementing Algorithms on Multilayered Reconfigurable Arrays
Toomas P. Plaks
School of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics South Bank University London, UK


E4: A Reconfigurable Data Path Processor for Space Applications
Gregory W. Donohoe
Institute for Advanced Microelectronics, University of New Mexico


E6A. Architecture of a Programmable Pattern Generator (PATGEN) ASIC for Space Applications
William C. Wilson1, R. F. Hodson2, and C. D. Armstrong1
1NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton Va. USA
2Christopher Newport University, Newport News Va. USA


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