19-05-2011, 03:38 PM
Multi-User FPGA-An Efficient Way of Managing Expensive FPGA Resources Using TCP/IP, Wi-Max/ Wi-Fi in a Secure Network Environment
In this article, the ways of sharing a single FPGA development board resource as a simulator in a multiuser environment is tried to improve for the purpose of improving the remote access using TCP/IP. There is a mutually exclusive hardware co-simulation strategy where multiple users can use the same FPGA prototyping board and the sharing is accomplished by the use of TDM and connecting Through Wi-Max/ Wi-Fi enable secured network over TCP/IP. Here IP core is used in the system development using FPGA and to improve the user data flow in a high speed communication environment. Wi-Fi, Wi-Max , USB, PCI etc can be used by another user to connect to the workstation. It is shown in this article that multi users to hardware co-simulate IP Cores over any distance via TCP/IP and the altitude and angle limitation can be overcome by using NLOS Wi-Max. Time division multipexing is made use of in this approach. strong encryption standards are utilised in this system to improve the security of FPGA and IP core co-simulated users. Encryption algorithms such as AES and Camellia and DES is also made use of. Wi-Max/ Wi-Fi, wireless connection is utilised for creating the internet connection. Wi-Fi may be used to broadcast by radio waves and Wi-Max is used to cover wide geographical areas serving large numbers of users at low cost.
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