arXiv Machine Learning By C\'edric L\'eonard, Francescopaolo Sica, Martin Schulz

Hardware-Aware Deployment of Joint SAR Compression and Despeckling on FPGA

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arXiv:2608. 11271v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Next-generation Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) missions will generate data far faster than they can downlink, making onboard data reduction essential for near-real-time Earth observation.

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arXiv Machine Learning
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FlexViT: A Flexible FPGA-based Accelerator for Edge Vision Transformers

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Enabling Low-Latency Machine learning on Radiation-Hard FPGAs with hls4ml

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