Search results for "Reconfigurability"

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A user-friendly control system to easy reconfigure a manufacturing cell

2006

Generic manufacturing enterprises need to interact with an environment characterized by a strong competition. In order to react to the mutable requests of market, control systems should confer to the manufacturing system capabilities for easy modifiability, and this can be achieved by reducing the necessary time to reconfigure the existing system. Following this main requirement, this paper presents a user-friendly control system that pursues three operational goals: - Ability to easy re-program the sequence of operations of the manufacturing equipments of a manufacturing cell; - Reconfigurability of the system, by allowing to add/remove a new/existing component in/from the manufacturing ce…

Eye movements Occupational diseases Elliptical CurveEngineeringVisual Basicbusiness.industryInterface (computing)Cellular manufacturingReconfigurabilityComputer-integrated manufacturingEmbedded systemProduction controlUser interfacebusinesscomputercomputer.programming_languageManufacturing execution system2006 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology
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Collaborative virtual environments in the year of the dragon

2000

Three suggestions are made for extensions from and to CVE's: awareness of others, multiple media, and scalability. Awareness of others and their activities is strongly desirable in all media and applications, not just in CVE's. Multiple media are not seriously catered for in existing CVE's, and a suitable architecture will precede popular applications. CVE's need to be scalable to greater numbers of people, and achieving this also has implications for greater flexibility and reconfigurability. With respect to awareness of others, we argue that the Web and most document handling applications are unaware of others in the workgroup or community, and this limits the ability to support real work…

Flexibility (engineering)Multimediabusiness.industryComputer scienceReconfigurabilityVirtual realitycomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebScalabilityWeb applicationArchitectureWorkgroupbusinessAffordancecomputerProceedings of the third international conference on Collaborative virtual environments
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Multiple modular very long instruction word processors based on field programmable gate arrays

2007

Modern field programmable gate array (FPGA) chips, with their large memory capacity and reconfigurability potential, are opening new frontiers in rapid prototyping of embedded systems. With the advent of high-density FPGAs, it is now possible to implement a high-performance very long instruction word (VLIW) processor core in an FPGA. This paper describes research results about enabling the DSP TMS320 C6201 model for real-time image processing applications by exploiting FPGA technology. We present a modular DSP C6201 VHDL model with a variable instruction set. We call this new development a minimum mandatory modules (M3) approach. Our goals are to keep the flexibility of DSP in order to shor…

Multi-core processorComputer sciencebusiness.industryReconfigurabilityModular designAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsInstruction setParallel processing (DSP implementation)Computer architectureVery long instruction wordEmbedded systemVHDLHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURESElectrical and Electronic EngineeringField-programmable gate arraybusinesscomputercomputer.programming_languageJournal of Electronic Imaging
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Flexible VLIW processor based on FPGA for real-time image processing

2011

Modern FPGA chips, with their larger memory capacity and reconfigurability potential, are opening new frontiers in rapid prototyping of embedded systems. With the advent of high density FPGAs it is now possible to implement a high performance Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) processor core in an FPGA. With VLIW architecture, the processor effectiveness depends on the ability of compilers to provide sufficient Instruction Level Parallelism (ILP) from program code. This paper describes research result about enabling the VLIW processor model for real-time processing applications by exploiting FPGA technology. Our goals are to keep the flexibility of processors in order to shorten the developm…

Multi-core processorbusiness.industryComputer scienceApplication-specific instruction-set processorReconfigurabilityInstruction setComputer architectureVery long instruction wordEmbedded systemVHDLbusinessInstruction-level parallelismcomputercomputer.programming_languageFPGA prototypeProceedings of the 2011 Conference on Design & Architectures for Signal & Image Processing (DASIP)
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AN OBJECT ORIENTED MODEL FOR SCHEDULING IN AGILE MANUFACTURING

2002

Agility represents a key factor in industry to handle the continuous market changes. Companies must re-organize their activities to be agile and competitive in such a dynamic environment. In particular, production planning and control tools are very important to optimize the manufacturing process responsiveness to sudden changes in customer demand. In this paper, an attempt has been made to develop an object-oriented software architecture that allows the optimal line organization to be determined once a set of parts to be produced has been ordered. An optimization module represented by a simulated annealing algorithm has been interfaced with an object oriented architecture to build up a fr…

OptimizationEngineeringSchedulingbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementDistributed computingReal-time computingScheduling (production processes)ReconfigurabilityAgile manufacturingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsObject-oriented designScheduling; Objected oriented design; OptimizationObjected oriented designProduction planningSimulated annealingbusinessSoftware architectureAgile software developmentJournal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems
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Reconfigurable Shack-Hartmann sensor without moving elements.

2010

We demonstrate wavefront sensing with variable measurement sensitivity and dynamic range by means of a programmable microlens array implemented onto an off-the-shelf twisted nematic liquid crystal display operating as a phase-only spatial light modulator. Electronic control of the optical power of a liquid lens inserted at the aperture stop of a telecentric relay system allows sensing reconfigurability without moving components. Results of laboratory experiments show the ability of the setup to detect both smooth and highly aberrated wavefronts with adequate sensitivity.

PhysicsMicrolensWavefrontLiquid-crystal displaySpatial light modulatorbusiness.industryDynamic rangeAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPhysics::OpticsReconfigurabilityOptical powerAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawImage sensorbusinessOptics letters
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The Role of Enterprise Architecture in Building and Sustaining Information Technology : Enabled Organizational Agility

2021

Process managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceInformation technologyReconfigurabilityEnterprise architectureorganisaatiottietotekniikkaorganisaatiotutkimusIT-enabled organizational agilityIT-enabled resourcesenterprise architecturekokonaisarkkitehtuuribusinessreconfigurability
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The RAMON module: architecture framework and performance results

2003

A design study of a Re-configurable Access Module for Mobile Computing Applications is described. After a presentation of its cross-layered architecture, Control Parameters (CPs) of the module are introduced. The set of CPs both describes the functional state of the communication process in relation to the time-varying transport facilities and provides, as input of suitable Algorithms, the control information to re-configure the whole protocol stack for facing modified working conditions. The paper also presents the structure of the simulator realized to demonstrate the feasibility of the design guidelines and to evaluate reconfigurability performances.

Relation (database)business.industryComputer scienceMobile computingReconfigurabilityReconfigurable networkAvailable bandwidth End-to-end performance Internal parameters Maximum segment size Reconfigurability Reconfigurable network Reference environments Wireless technologiesWireless technologiesProtocol stackArchitecture frameworkAvailable bandwidthInternal parametersEmbedded systemMobile stationMaximum segment sizeReconfigurabilityLink layerState (computer science)End-to-end performancebusinessReference environments
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Breaking layer 2: A new architecture for programmable wireless interfaces

2012

This paper introduces a new architecture for programmable wireless interfaces, aiming at responding to the emerging request of wireless access flexibility and adaptability. Instead of implementing a specific MAC protocol stack, the proposed architecture supports a set of programmable services, devised to customize the wireless access operations according to specific network and application scenarios. The services are composed by means of simpler functions, which in turns work on system primitives (i.e. elementary non-programmable functionalities, natively provided by the system) dealing with the physical transmission and reception of the frames. Our approach significantly differs from softw…

Service (systems architecture)Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryComputer scienceInterface (computing)Quality of serviceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSReconfigurabilityMAC program service function architecture flexibility reconfigurabilityProtocol stackTransmission (telecommunications)PHYWirelessbusinessComputer network2012 International Conference on ICT Convergence (ICTC)
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Architectures and Protocols for Flexible Physical Layers in Wireless Networks

Emerging wireless technologies are characterized by an increasing level of flexibility and programmability, not only in terms of core network functionalities, with the consolidated paradigms of software-defined-networks and function virtualization, but also in terms of radio access functionalities. Although the concept of software-defined PHY and MAC protocols is not new, exploiting flexibility at the lower layers of the protocol stack is not an easy task, because of complexity and performance constraints. Indeed, dealing with software-defined implementations of the radio implies managing complex software routines, often tightly inter-dependent and difficult to reuse, and poses some perform…

Settore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniOFDM PHY physical layer reconfigurabilitySettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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