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Kevin Camera

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  4
Citations -  57

Kevin Camera is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Debugging & Overhead (engineering). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 53 citations.

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An integrated debugging environment for reprogrammble hardware systems

TL;DR: Reprogrammable hardware systems are traditionally very difficult to debug due to their high level of parallelism, but in this work features are inserted into the user's design which allow the system to be monitored and updated at runtime.
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An integrated debugging environment for FPGA computing platforms

TL;DR: This poster describes the solution to this problem, in which the concepts of variables and process control are brought into the FPGA hardware domain, and the complete hardware and software infrastructure of the debugger has already been fully implemented.
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An integrated debugging environment for FPGA computing platforms

TL;DR: Large-scale, direct-mapped FPGA computing systems are traditionally very difficult to debug due to the high level of parallelism and limited access to internal signal values, so the concepts of variables and process control are brought into the FPGAs hardware domain.
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Radio Testbeds Using BEE2

TL;DR: Narrow-band and wide-band platforms are discussed which can accommodate a full spectrum of wireless multiple radios for wide and narrowband applications and the ability to demonstrate realistic scenarios, as well as comprehensively evaluate and verify theoretical results.