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Honored Design Award in ASP-DAC University LSI Design Contest

The steganographic special processor has won an award in the ASP-DAC Design Contest in Jokohama, Japan

Best B.Sc. Project Award from the Egyptian Computer Science Society

The graduation project entitled "Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration" has won the award of the best B.Sc. project from the Egyptian Computer Science Society

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  • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)

  • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

  • International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR)

  • Egyptian Engineering Syndicate

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IM423 - Operations Research

2012 Fall Semester View All Content

IM433 - Leadership in Industrial Organizations

2012 Fall Semester View All Content

NE364 - Engineering Economy

2012 Spring Semester View All Content

CC317 - Digital System Design

2011 Fall Semester View All Content

CC523 - Computer Design and Performance Evaluation

2011 Spring Semester View All Content

CC527 - Computer Aided Design

2011 Spring Semester View All Content

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Partial Dynamic Reconfiguration

Funded Project
Start Date : 01 Jan 1900-01 Jan 1900
Reconfigurable Computing and Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have been used in recent years to implement many complex algorithms into hardware to obtain outstanding performance compared to software solutions. The FPGA solutions have also been used in industrial applications to substitute Application Specific Integrated Circuits wherever flexibility is needed. Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) is one of the major developments in the reconfigurable computing area. It is the ability to reprogram a portion of the FPGA without powering down resetting the chip. Hence, DPR offers a new design space with lower configuration time, lower memory consumption and lower power consumption in comparison with the standard reconfigurable computing. In this project, students will explore the theory behind the DPR and all related technical aspects. They will choose an application from security networking field and analyze the algorithm of the chosen application in order to apply the DPR on it. Finally, they will implement their work on the FPGA boards provided by the FPGA lab at the AASTMT and compare their results with other published results.

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