Reconfigurable computing has become an essential part of research in the domain of modern computing paradigms. Reconfigurable computing approach integrates both, the performance and flexibility gaining aspects on a single computing system. The computational performance of such kind of systems is crucially dependant on the configuration overheads caused by configuration management unit. Performance of the configuration management unit greatly accelerates the computational power of reconfigurable computing system. There are a large number of control and management techniques which can be used to improve this technology. This research paper presents a comprehensive analysis of existing performance enhancement methodologies in practice. The paper also point outs the different aspects of configuration management for critical analysis and further optimization.
Performance enhancement for high speed computing can be carried out by using many techniques and architectures at software and high hardware level. Performance enhancement using hardware techniques may include the use of multiple computing nodes or a single node consisting of multiple processors. Symmetric multiprocessor is one of the modern architectures used to perform extensive computations. Symmetric multiprocessors have many configuration modes to carry out these heavy computations. The performance of Symmetric multiprocessors is analyzed and compared with high-fidelity models. Processors models are used to design and construct the architectures of symmetric multiprocessors. In this research paper such kind of critical design aspects of symmetric multi processors have been analyzed for further enhancement of the existing technology.
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