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Packet scheduling algorithms are viewed as one of the key mechanisms for increasing the diversity order, robustness and effectiveness of a wireless multi-user communication systems. Traditional packet scheduling algorithms are designed to save energy at the Base-station(BS) in downlink by exploiting tradeoffs between spectral efficiency, delay and energy while at the same time meeting the QoS requirements...
Test technologies for integrated circuits have traditionally tried to maximise test data compression rates, because these are essential for keeping test time and costs low. However, power consumption during the test process is a problem that has been addressed on recently. Excessive power consumption may result in thermal stress and increased voltage drops within the circuit, which implies increasing...
Due to the importance of power/ground network, lots of researches have been made on it. But they only focused on the minimal area of it. By discussion on the relation among Vdd, performance and power consumption, this paper proposes an optimal algorithm using GA and SLP method where area, performance and power consumption can be simultaneously evaluated. As a result, the power/ground network is designed...
The performance of arithmetic adders varies widely in their power consumption, delay, and area requirements. To acquire more fine-grained tradeoffs in the power-delay tradeoff curve of a binary adder, the heterogeneous adder architecture is adopted. In heterogeneous adder architecture, a binary adder is decomposed into sub-adder blocks with different carry propagation schemes and precisions. Thus...
Minimizing power consumption is one of the most important objectives in VLSI design. This paper introduces a methodology for the optimization of total power consumption of template based asynchronous circuits via dual Vdd assignment, dual Vth assignment and template sizing while maintaining performance requirements. The utilized circuit model is a Timed Petri-net which captures the dynamic behavior...
In many DSP applications (image and voice processing, baseband symbol decoding in high quality communication channels) several dBs of SNR loss can be tolerated without noticeable impact on system level performance. For power optimization in such applications, voltage overscaling can be used to operate the arithmetic circuitry slower than the critical circuit path delay while incurring tolerable SNR...
Polymorphic gates can be considered as a new reconfigurable technology capable of integrating logic functions with sensing in a single compact structure. Polymorphic gates whose logic function can be controlled by the level of the power supply voltage (Vdd) represent a special class of polymorphic gates. A new polymorphic NAND/NOR gate controlled by Vdd is presented. This gate was fabricated and utilized...
Current mode (CM) scheme provides suitable alternative for the high speed on-chip interconnect signaling. This paper presents a energy-delay optimization methodology for the current-mode (CM) signaling scheme. Optimization for the CM circuits for on-chip interconnects requires a joint optimization of driver and receiver device sizes, as their parameters which affect the energy-delay performance depend...
This paper studies the impact of intra-die random variability on low-power digital circuit designs, specifically, circuit timing failures due to intra-die variability. We identify a new low-Vdd statistical failure mode that is strongly supply-voltage dependent and also introduce a simple yet novel method for quantifying the effects of process variability on digital timing - a delay overlapping stage...
This paper describes a design flow for the circuit-level optimization of a technology. The concurrent exploration of device characteristics and library design choices leads to a more application-optimal technology. We illustrate the design flow by: 1) analyzing the impact of buffer cell design, and 2) by optimizing a 130 nm technology for low operational power.
Power consumption has emerged as the premier and most constraining aspect in modern microprocessor and application-specific designs. Gate sizing has been shown to be one of the most effective methods for power (and area) reduction in CMOS digital circuits. Recently, as the feature size of logic gates (and transistors) is becoming smaller and smaller, the effect of soft-error rates caused by single-event...
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