Reprogrammable high-speed platform : Bridging the gap between research, education and engineering

Jin-Wei Tioh, R. Bahuguna, N. VanderHorn, M. Mina, R. Weber, Arun Kumar Somani
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In order to keep pace with advancements in technology, electrical and computer engineering education is undergoing some major changes. Today's students are utilizing more sophisticated equipment in the classroom and laboratory to enhance their engineering skills. Much of this change is fueled by the availability of more affordable and easy to use microcontrollers and embedded systems including reconfigurable multipurpose hardware platforms. At the heart of this paradigm shift in education is the proliferation of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), programmable logic devices (PLDs) and the growth of system on a chip (SOC) design. SOC designs facilitate innovation by incorporating the speed of dedicated hardware and memory with the flexibility of general purpose processors on a single chip. The use of this prototyping platform is enabling students to combine information form courses in digital logic design and microcontroller programming to create system-level designs and more fully understand hardware / software interaction. In this paper we provide a background of the reprogrammable platform and discuss how academic research activities can also benefit from the use of a similar platform. By enhancing information sharing and cooperation between research and education undergraduate students can gain more exposure to cutting-edge academic research. In addition, the use of prototyping for research will provide additional visibility of research projects to the industrial community. We suggest, through the use of case studies utilizing the reprogrammable platform how such cooperation can be achieved and prove beneficial to technology development.
可重新编程的高速平台:弥合研究、教育和工程之间的差距
为了跟上技术进步的步伐,电气和计算机工程教育正在经历一些重大变革。今天的学生在教室和实验室使用更先进的设备来提高他们的工程技能。这种变化很大程度上是由更实惠和易于使用的微控制器和嵌入式系统(包括可重构的多用途硬件平台)的可用性推动的。这种教育模式转变的核心是现场可编程门阵列(fpga)、可编程逻辑器件(pld)的扩散和片上系统(SOC)设计的增长。SOC设计通过将专用硬件和内存的速度与单个芯片上通用处理器的灵活性相结合,促进了创新。这个原型平台的使用使学生能够结合数字逻辑设计和微控制器编程的信息形式课程来创建系统级设计,并更全面地了解硬件/软件交互。在本文中,我们提供了可重新编程平台的背景,并讨论了学术研究活动如何从使用类似平台中受益。通过加强科研和教育之间的信息共享和合作,本科生可以更多地接触到前沿学术研究。此外,在研究中使用原型将为工业界的研究项目提供额外的可见性。我们建议,通过利用可重新编程平台的案例研究,如何实现这种合作,并证明这种合作有利于技术发展。
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