In the rapidly advancing field of satellite technology, the effective utilisation of High-Level Synthesis
(HLS) is critical. Our research seeks to investigate the feasibility and efficiency of employing HLS
techniques to target and optimise several small devices intended for use in satellites. This comes as
the demand for miniaturised, energy-efficient satellites rises, and the need to develop streamlined
and effective programming methodologies becomes paramount. Some key objectives include
evaluating the performance gains, resource utilisation, and power efficiency achieved through HLS
and exploring potential challenges and limitations in the process.
This is a pre-allocated project.
Students pre-allocated:
Franklin O'Sullivan: fosu562@aucklanduni.ac.nz
Dylan Chamberlain: dcha504@aucklanduni.ac.nz
Undergraduate
Evaluating the performance gains, resource utilisation, and power efficiency achieved through HLS
and exploring potential challenges and limitations in the process.
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Parallel Computing (405.956, Lab)