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Synthesis of Application-Specific Highly-Efficient Multi-Mode Systems for Low-Power Applications
Munich, Germany March 03-March 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DATE.2003.10145Design, Automation and Test in Europe ...
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Lih-Yih Chiou, Purdue University
Swarup Bhunia, Purdue University
Kaushik Roy, Purdue University
We present a novel design methodology for synthesizing multiple configurations (or modes) into a single programmable system. Many DSP and multimedia applications require reconfigurability of a system along with efficiency in terms of power, performance and area. FPGAs provide a reconfigurable platform, however, they are slower in speed with significantly higher power consumption than achievable by a customized ASIC. In this work, we have developed techniques to realize an efficient reconfigurable system for a set of user-specified configurations. A data flow graph transformation method coupled with efficient scheduling and allocation are used to automatically synthesize the system from its behavioral level specifications. Experimental results on several applications demonstrate that we can achieve about 60X power reduction on average with about 4X improvement in performance over corresponding FPGA implementations.
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Lih-Yih Chiou, Swarup Bhunia, Kaushik Roy, "Synthesis of Application-Specific Highly-Efficient Multi-Mode Systems for Low-Power Applications," date, vol. 1, pp.10096, Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (DATE'03), 2003
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