Today is:
Welcome to my EEC 289Q: Reconfigurable Computing class presentation web page. This page will
contain links to important documents related to my class presentation. I've chosen to
compare the Asynchronous Array of simple Processors (AsAP) design to the MIT raw Processor.
Class Web Page:
AsAP and Raw Processor web pages:
The above links contain more information about both the raw and AsAP processors. Below is a
link to a copy of my class presentation in both PowerPoint (PPT) and Portable Document Format (PDF):
link to a copy of my class presentation in both PowerPoint (PPT) and Portable Document Format (PDF):
Class Presentation:
- Jeremy W. Webb, "Processor Architecuters At A Glance: M.I.T. Raw vs. UC Davis AsAP," In EEC 289Q: Reconfigurable Computing, ECE Department, University of California, Davis, October 2004. , (PDF) (529 KB), (PPT) (550 KB)
Reference links for "Processor Architectures At A Glance: M.I.T. Raw vs. UC Davis AsAP":
- UC Davis AsAP:
- Michael J. Meeuwsen, Omar Sattari, Bevan M. Baas, "A Full-rate Software Implementation of an IEEE 802.11a Compliant Digital Baseband Transmitter," In Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems (SIPS '04), October 2004.
- Omar Sattari, "Fast Fourier Transforms on a Distributed Digital Signal Processor," Masters Thesis, Technical Report ECE-CE-2004-7, Computer Engineering Research Laboratory, ECE Department, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, 2004.
- Bevan M. Baas, "A Parallel Programmable Energy-Efficient Architecture For Computationally-Intensive DSP Systems," In Signals, Systems and Computers, 2003. Conference Record of the Thirty-Seventh Asilomar Conference, November 2003.
- MIT raw:
- Michael Taylor, " Evaluating the Raw Microprocessor," presented at the Boston Architecture Research Conference, January 30, 2004.
- Michael Bedford Taylor, "Design Decisions in the Implemenation of a Raw Architecture Workstation," MS Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, September, 1999.
- Michael Bedford Taylor, "The Raw Processor Specification (LATEST)," Comprehensive specification for the Raw processor, Cambridge, MA, Continuously Updated 2003.
- David Wentzlaff, Michael Bedford Taylor, et al., "The Raw Architecture: Signal Processing on a Scalable Composable Computation Fabric," High Performance Embedded Computing Workshop, 2001.
- Michael Taylor, "Evaluating The Raw Microprocessor: Scalability and Versatility," Presented at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture, June 21, 2004.
- M.I.T. raw Architecture Workstation, url: http://cag-www.lcs.mit.edu/raw/purpose/
Jeremy W. Webb Graduate Student Electrical and Computer Engineering Department One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616
