uClinux on the NetFPGA Embedded System
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- This thesis will detail my role in the Stanford High-Performance Networking group working on the NetFPGA project. NetFPGA is a customizable software and hardware solution aimed at allowing students to create network hardware that most accurately simulates real-world network hardware. I am specifically working on the second-generation NetFPGA board.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | 2006 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Erickson, Justin Navid |
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Advisor | McKeown, Nicholas W. |
Department | Stanford University. Department of Computer Science. |
Subjects
Subject | Field programmable gate arrays |
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Subject | Modeling |
Subject | Digital computer simulation |
Genre | Thesis |
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- Erickson, Justin Navid (2006). uClinux on the NetFPGA Embedded System. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at http://purl.stanford.edu/ng517gq2855
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Undergraduate Theses, School of Engineering
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