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Seminar DCSY - Viktorin J.: Dynamic Reconfiguration in Embedded Systems
SUPSY
Network monitoring systems utilized today are specialized server systems (with hardware application specific accelerators), personal computers or they are part of network routers and switchs. Only two parameters are considered in general; accuracy and cost. Specialized systems are accurate even on high-speed network links (up to 100 Gbps) and expensive. The other solutions are inaccurate and low-cost. None of these solutions is low-power oriented while preserving enough accuracy and low cost.
The aim of this work is to utilize the partial dynamic reconfiguration capabilities of the Reconfigurable System-on-Chip architectures to design a network monitoring system that adapts its power consumption with respect to the network traffic load in the near future. This requires to design one or more predictors of network traffic and a scheduler that moves certain tasks between the processors and FPGA on the chip.