- Adaptive Control
of FPGA Computation with Thermal Feedback;
by Phillip H. Jones, Young H. Cho, John W. Lockwood;
The Syndicated,
Q4, 2006.
- Success with
Synplicity and the Reconfigurable Network Group, Identify Success Story,
October, 2006.
- Recognition Engines: New computer designs process networked
"streams" of data for better spam and virus detection, Scientific American, January 2006.
- 42nd Design Automation Conference Student Design Contest Winners Announced - Chip Design Magazine, June 8, 2005
- Debugging of an Internet Packet Scheduler Using the Identify Software,
by Christopher K. Zuver and John W. Lockwood,
The Syndicated, Volume 4,
Issue 4, 2004.
- Blocking SPAM
requires another can of worms, St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
June 18, 2004.
- Global Velocity Inc.,
Midwest Technology Journal,
May 2004.
- Global Velocity closes on $1.5 Million Round, Silicon Valley biz ink (PR Newswire),
April 27, 2004.
- Device guards Net against viruses,
Technology Research News, December 17, 2003
- System halts computer viruses, worms, before end-user stage, Washington University Record, Nov. 5, 2003
- Washington University in St.
Louis ranks 9th for National Universities
with Doctoral programs, according to
US News and World Reports 2004 rankings
- August 24, 2003:
Washington U. professor offers a Sobig answer,
St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Front page, Sunday business section.
- October 11, 2002: One Hour Repair - Hardware adds features must faster. The Record, Vol. 27, Number 7.
- September 2002: Washington University in St.
Louis ranks 12th for National Universities
with Doctoral programs, according
US News and World Reports 2003 rankings
- August 23, 2002: Hot Interconnect
wrestles with wire-speed challenges, CommsDesign.
- July 22, 2002.
EE times runs an article on the FPX:
FPGA Platform Fuels Study of Reconfigurable Networks,
Issue 1228
- June 24, 2002: IBM,
Xilinx shake up art of chip design with new custom
product, Embedding Xilinx FPGA technology into IBM ASICs to
offer designers unprecedented flexibility,
East Fishkill, NY and San Jose, CA.
- June 23, 2002: A presentation on Scalable IP Lookup for Programmable Routers will be given at Infocom 2002 in New York NY.
- June 19, 2002: Washington University holds 6th semi-annual FPX Workshop.
Topics for this
workshop include a tutorial on building networks with reconfigurable
hardware, protocol processing on the FPX, TCP/IP wrappers,
video processing, and a hands-on demo of
tools for control and configurable of reconfigurable networking hardware.
The workshop is on-line as:
June 2002 FPX Workshop.
- June 12, 2002: A presentation on
Dynamic Hardware Plugins in FPGA hardware
will be given at the 39th
Design Automation Conference (DAC).
- April 22, 2002: A demonstration and presentation of the
Control and Configuration Software for a Reconfigurable Networking Hardware Platform will be given at 2002 IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM'02)
- January 3, 2002: Washington University holds 5th semi-annual FPX workshop.
Topics include talks on the implementation of an IPv4/IPv6 tunneling
module, a simple encryption module, and a DRR scheduler. Hands-on
demonstrations will be given to simulate and synthesize FPX modules.
The workshop is on-line as:
January 2002 FPX Workshop.
- August 23, 2001: A presentation on Layered Protocol Wrappers for Internet Packet Processing in
Reconfigurable Hardware will be given at
Hot Interconnects
- August 15, 2001: Washington University holds 4th semi-annual FPX workshop.
This workshop series gives networking systems designers
an opportunity to design and implement hardware for an FPGA-based
system-on-chip network processor. In this workshop, participants will
learn to interface their modular hardware with the FPX SDRAM controller,
see a live demonstration of the PARBIT tools for partial run-time
reconfiguration, and reprogram an module on the FPX that contains
an embedded KCPSM processor.
The workshop is on-line as:
August 2001 FPX Workshop.
- July 12, 2001: A presentation on
Evolvable Internet Hardware Platforms will be given
at the NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware in
Long Beach, CA.
- February 12, 2001: A presentation on Reprogrammable Network Packet Processing on the Field Programmable Port Extender (FPX)
was given at the ACM International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA'2001).
- January 11, 2001: Washington University holds 3rd semi-annual FPX workshop.
In this workshop, participants learn to implement high-speed packet
processing modules in FPGA hardware. Topics for this workshop include:
design of a module for content searching of networking data,
a tutorial on using the Layered protocol wrappers to process
UDP/IP packets in hardware, and a demonstration of the Fast IP
Lookup (FIPL) algorithm that allows the FPX
to perform high-speed Internet route lookup in reconfigurable hardware.
The workshop is on-line as:
January 2001 FPX Workshop.
- February 2000: A presentation on the
Field Programmable Port Extender (FPX) for Distributed Routing and Queuing
was given at the ACM International Symposium on Field Progrogrammable Gate Arryas (FPGA 2000).
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