@InProceedings{Moseley02, title = "{R}econnetics: {A} {S}ystem for the {D}ynamic {I}mplementation of {M}obile {H}ardware {P}rocesses in {FPGA}s", author= "Moseley, Ralph", editor= "Pascoe, James S. and Loader, Roger J. and Sunderam, Vaidy S.", pages = "167--180", booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2002", isbn= "1 58603 268 2", year= "2002", month= "sep", abstract= "The capacity to utilise FPGA designs in such a way that they are compositional, mobile, and *interactive*, offers many new possibilities. This holds true for both research and commercial applications. With the system described here, hardware becomes as easy to distribute as software and the mediating links between the two domains allow for manipulation of physical resources in real time. Designs are no longer monolithic *images* downloaded at one time, but mobile entities that can be communicated over a distance and dynamically installed at run-time many times and at many places. Such twin domain designs can be as complex as a processor, or as small in scale as a few logic gates. The run-time system, Reconnetics, provides an environment of high-level control over such elements, which requires little knowledge of the underlying hardware technology." }