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Jian Li, Pavel Bloch, Jing Xu, Marinko V. Sarunic, and Lesley Shannon. Performance and Scalability of Fourier Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Acceleration Using Graphics Processing Units. Appears in the Journal of Applied Optics, Volume 50, Issue 13, pages 1832-1838, 2011. Impact Factor: 1.410/5-Year Impact Factor: 1.522. |
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Edward Chen, William Gruver, Lesley Shannon, and Dorian Sabaz. EuTOPIA: Facilitating
Processor-Based DPR Systems for non-DPR Experts. Invited Submission to the Journal of Next Generation Information Technology, Volume 1, Number 1, pages 4-18, 2010. |
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David Dickin, Jason Lee and Lesley Shannon. A case study demonstrating the extended SIMPPL
framework for multi-FPGA platforms. To appear in the ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems, First Submitted: February 2010; Accepted with Minor Revisions: April 2011. [19 pages] |
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Cindy Mark, Lesley Shannon, and Steve Wilton. Hierarchical Benchmark Circuit Generation for FPGA Architecture Evaluation. To appear in ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, First Submitted: June 2009; Accepted Date: November 2009; Final Draft Accepted: January 2010. Impact Factor: 1.099.[25 pages] |
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Edward Chen, Victor Gusev, Dorian Sabaz, Lesley Shannon, and William A. Gruver. Dynamic
Partial Reconfigurable FPGA Framework for Agent Systems. Appears in the Proceedings of the Industrial Applications of Holonic and Multi-Agent Systems, August 2011. [Acceptance Rate: Unknown] |
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Jian Li, Marinko V. Sarunic and Lesley Shannon. Scalable, High
Performance Fourier Domain Optical Coherence Tomography: why FPGAs and not GPGPUs. Appears in the IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, pages 49-56, May 2011. [Acceptance Rate: 17%] |
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Aws Ismail and Lesley Shannon. FUSE: Front-end user framework for O/S abstraction of hardware accelerators. Appears in the IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, pages 170-177, May 2011. [Acceptance Rate: 17%] |
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Jason Lee and Lesley Shannon. Predicting the Performance of Application-Specific
NoCs Implemented on FPGAs. Appears in the ACM International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays , pages 23-32, February 2009. [Acceptance Rate: 25%]Nominated for Best Paper Award |
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David Dickin and Lesley Shannon. Extending the SIMPPL SoC Architectural Framework to Support Application-Specific Architectures on Multi-FPGA Platforms. Appears in the IEEE International Conference on Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors, pages 67-72, July 2008. [Acceptance Rate: 31%] |
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Jason Lee, Lesley Shannon, Matthew Yedlin, and Gary Malgraves. A Multi-FPGA Application-Specific Architecture for Accelerating a Floating Point Fourier Integral Operator. Appears in the IEEE International Conference on Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors, pages 192-202, July 2008. [Acceptance Rate: 31%] |
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Jian Li, David Dickin, and Lesley Shannon. Customizing controller
instruction sets for application-specific architectures. Appears in the IEEE International Conference on Application-specific Systems Architectures and Processors , pages 337-340, July 2010. [Acceptance Rate: 41%] |
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Jason Lee, and Lesley Shannon. The Effect of Node Size, Heterogeneity, and Network Size on FPGA based NoCs. Appears in the IEEE International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology, pages 479-482, December 2009. [Acceptance Rate: 48%] |
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Edward Chen, Dorian Sabaz, William Gruver and Lesley Shannon. A new flexible PR domain model to replace the fixed multi-PR region model for DPR systems. Appears in the IEEE International Conference on Field Programmable Technology, , pages 256-260, December 2008. [Acceptance Rate: 46%] |
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Wayne Chen, and Lesley Shannon. An On-Chip Testbed that Emulates Runtime Traffic and Reduces Design Verification Time for FPGA Designs. Appears in the IEEE International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology, pages 361-364, December 2008. [Acceptance Rate: 46%] |
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Edward Chen, William Gruver, Dorian Sabaz, and Lesley Shannon. Facilitating Processor-Based DPR Systems for non-DPR Experts. Appears in the IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, pages 318-319, April 2008. [Acceptance Rate: 66%] |
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James Dykes, Paulman Chan, Glenn Chapman, and Lesley Shannon. A Multiprocessor System-on-Chip Implementation of a Laser-based Transparency Meter on an FPGA. Appears in the IEEE International Conference on Field Programmable Technology, pages 373-376, December 2007. [Acceptance Rate: 49%] |