Aggregation queries are a series of computationally-demanding analytics operations on grouped and/or time series (streaming) data. They include tasks such as summation or finding the mean among the items of a group (sharing a group ID) or within the last N observed tuples. They have a wide range of applications including in database analytics, operating systems, bank security and medical sensors. Existing challenges include the increased hardware utilisation and random memory access patterns that result from hash-based approaches or multi-tasking as a way to introduce parallelism. There are also challenges relating to the degree of which the function can be calculated incrementally for sliding windows, such as with overlapping windows. This paper presents a pipelined and reconfigurable approach for calculating a wide range of aggregation queries with minimal hardware overhead.
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