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Enrico Rossi

Researcher at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

Publications -  10
Citations -  326

Enrico Rossi is an academic researcher from Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Field-programmable gate array & Content-addressable memory. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 231 citations. Previous affiliations of Enrico Rossi include University of Pisa.

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Industrial Internet of Things Monitoring Solution for Advanced Predictive Maintenance Applications

TL;DR: An advanced Industrial IoT (IIoT) solution, the NGS-PlantOne system, specially designed to enable a pervasive monitoring of industrial machinery through battery-powered IoT sensing devices, thus allowing the development of advanced predictive maintenance applications in the considered scenario.
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A Framework for Supporting Real-Time Applications on Dynamic Reconfigurable FPGAs

TL;DR: This paper proposes a framework for supporting the development of safety-critical real-time systems that exploit hardware accelerators developed through FPGAs with dynamic partial reconfiguration capabilities and has been practically validated on the Zynq platform, showing that it can actually be supported by state-of-the-art technologies.
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A Bandwidth Reservation Mechanism for AXI-based Hardware Accelerators on FPGAs

TL;DR: The AXI budgeting unit (ABU) is presented, a hardware-based solution to implement a bandwidth reservation mechanism on top of the AMBA AXI standard infrastructure for hardware accelerators deployed on FPGAs and bound the response time of hardware accelerator in the presence of ABUs.
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Preemption of the Partial Reconfiguration Process to Enable Real-Time Computing With FPGAs

TL;DR: This article shows how priority inversion and starvation can be solved by making the reconfiguration process preemptive—that is, allowing it to be interrupted at any time and resumed at a later time without restarting it from scratch.