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FPGA-Based Platform for Network Applications

MARTÍNEK, T.; ZEMČÍK, P.; KOŘENEK, J. FPGA-Based Platform for Network Applications. Proc. of 8th IEEE Design and Diagnostic of Electronic Circuits and Systems Workshop. Sopron: University of West Hungary, 2005. p. 194-197. ISBN: 963-9364-48-7.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Abstract

Increasing network bandwidth enables creation of more efficient and new
client-server type applications but requires more computational powerin the servers. This paper presents a qualitatively new approach toimplementation of~the applications in such servers. The proposed approach relies on the FPGA-based hardware accelerator board thatsupports implementation of the~computational core of the applicationsor pre/post-processing of the data in the FPGA. Usage of such boardrelieves the server from the network-related data processing whileleaving more computational power to the application itself. This paperdemonstrates the proposed approach and describes the developedapplication platform containing 1 or 10 Gbps network interface, PCI
interface, and CAM/SRAM/DRAM memory chips.

Keywords

FPGA, network application, gmii, xgmii, PCI, bus master

Published
2005
Pages
194–197
Proceedings
Proc. of 8th IEEE Design and Diagnostic of Electronic Circuits and Systems Workshop
Conference
IEEE Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and systems (DDECS'06)
The 8th IEEE Workshop on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems
ISBN
963-9364-48-7
Publisher
University of West Hungary
Place
Sopron
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT21468,
  author="Tomáš {Martínek} and Pavel {Zemčík} and Jan {Kořenek}",
  title="FPGA-Based Platform for Network Applications",
  booktitle="Proc. of 8th IEEE Design and Diagnostic of Electronic Circuits and Systems Workshop",
  year="2005",
  pages="194--197",
  publisher="University of West Hungary",
  address="Sopron",
  isbn="963-9364-48-7"
}
Projects
Optická síť národního výzkumu a její nové aplikace, MŠMT, Výzkumná centra (2000-2004), MSM6383917201, start: 2004-01-01, end: 2010-12-31, completed
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