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Low Power Chip Interface Based on Bus Data Encoding with Adaptive Code-Book Method
Ann Arbor, Michigan March 04-March 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/GLSV.1999.757458Ninth Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI
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Satoshi Komatsu, University of Tokyo
Makoto Ikeda, University of Tokyo
Kunihiro Asada, University of Tokyo
An adaptive code-book encoding is proposed, which is applicable for low power chip-interface. In this method, data transition activity on bus signals is lowered by data encoding similar to the vector quantization (VQ). Transferred data on bus are the quantized vector numbers along with the Hamming difference between the original data and the quantized vector. A computer simulation and measurement results show that this encoding method is effective for low power chip-interface especially for the deep sub-micron VLSIs.
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Satoshi Komatsu, Makoto Ikeda, Kunihiro Asada, "Low Power Chip Interface Based on Bus Data Encoding with Adaptive Code-Book Method," glsvlsi, pp.368, Ninth Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI, 1999
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