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| Doctoral student Shailendra Singh working to develop advanced dynamically
reconfigurable architecture. |
Embedded and Adaptive Computing Group is
located in the North building of Engineering and Computer Science complex
at UT-Dallas. For directions and exact location information, please
refer to UTD campus
locator. The group is well equiped with resources necessary
for large design and prototyping.
The group is well
equiped
with
state of
the art
computing and prototyping facilities. These
include
Tektronix TLA714 logic analyzers, function generators, oscilloscopes,
and fully
equiped prototyping benches. The infrastructure also includes a network
of several
SUN Ultra workstations
within the CICS and a collection of PCs running Linux and Windows.
In addition, several FPGA based custom computing architetures are
available for
experimentation and research. All this is connected to the network
of Erik Jonsson schoool of engineering and computer science.
Software support includes CAD tools from
leading vendors like Mentor, Synopsys, Cadence, Xilinx, Altera, and more.
These are aided by several in-house tools that have been developed internally
within the group.
The research infrastructure is
aided by the
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science's
state-of-the-art computational facility consisting of a network
of Sun servers and Sun Engineering Workstations. All systems are connected
via an extensive fiber-optic Ethernet and, through the Texas Higher Education
Network,
have direct access to most major national and international networks. In
addition, many personal computers are available for student use.