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On the Limitations of Power Macromodeling Techniques
Porto Alegre, Brazil March 09-March 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISVLSI.2007.74IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposiu ...
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Felipe Klein, Institute of Computing, UNICAMP, Brazil
Guido Araujo, Institute of Computing, UNICAMP, Brazil
Rodolfo Azevedo, Institute of Computing, UNICAMP, Brazil
Roberto Leao, UFSC, Brazil
Luiz C. V. Dos Santos, UFSC, Brazil
Although RTL power macromodeling is a mature research topic, it is not yet broadly accepted in the industrial environment. One of the main reasons impairing its widespread use as a power estimation paradigm is that each macromodeling technique makes some assumptions that lead to some sort of intrinsic limitation, thereby affecting its accuracy. This paper discusses the limitations that can lead to unacceptably high estimation errors. First, a qualitative analysis uncovers the implicit assumptions and their resulting limitations. Then, a consistent set of experiments, performed on a same implementation framework, quantitatively compares three well-known macromodeling techniques. Experimental results show that each macromodel is more suitable for a specific region of the input space. Therefore, this work not only identifies the lack of robustness of each macromodel, but also provides proper grounds on how they should be safely combined towards a wider acceptance of the macromodel paradigm.
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Felipe Klein, Guido Araujo, Rodolfo Azevedo, Roberto Leao, Luiz C. V. Dos Santos, "On the Limitations of Power Macromodeling Techniques," isvlsi, pp.395-400, IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI '07), 2007
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