ViciLogic: Online learning and prototyping platform for digital logic and computer architecture

Fearghal Morgan, Seamus Cawley, Aedan Coffey, Frank Callaly, Darren Lyons, Declan O'Loughlin, Finn Krewer, Manaswee Dwivedi, Karl Marechal, Eduardo Garcia De Santana, Mirjam Neelen, Lynda Donovan, David Nugent, Paul Killoran

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Abstract

This paper describes and demonstrates the viciLogic platform as an effective pedagogical solution for online technology enhanced learning, assessment and prototyping of digital logic and computer architecture systems. viciLogic provides an opportunity to improve digital systems education globally and to develop the global digital logic design community, with a positive impact on future digital logic technologies. viciLogic provides direct access and interaction with an array of Reconfigurable Computing (RC) digital logic hardware in the Cloud using only an internet connection. Learning and prototyping is facilitated through interactive user control and probing of hardware in the Cloud in real time. vici:Learn provides intuitive, structured learning and assessment of digital logic hardware design. vici:Lab has been developed for easy, automated, scalable and low cost hardware design prototype and interactive GUI development using both Cloud-based RC hardware and local RC hardware.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationeChallenges e-2014 Conference
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781905824465
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2015
EventeChallenges Conference 2014 - Belfast, Ireland
Duration: 29 Oct 201430 Oct 2014

Publication series

NameeChallenges Conference
ISSN (Print)2166-1650

Conference

ConferenceeChallenges Conference 2014
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityBelfast
Period29/10/1430/10/14

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