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Design and Study of System on Chip Design for Signal Processing Applications in terms of Energy and Area

By: Ganesh E. N.
Publisher: New Delhi Journals Pub 2018Edition: Vol.4(2), Jul-Dec.Description: 1-5p.Subject(s): EXTC EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: International journal of VLSI design and technologySummary: Providing flexibility into a system on a chip style is usually needed and usually forever fascinating. However, the value of providing this flexibility in terms of energy consumption and chemical element space isn’t well understood. This value will vary over several orders of magnitude looking on the design and implementation strategy. To quantify this cost, efficiency metrics are introduced for energy (MOPS/mW) and area (MOPS/mm2) and are used to compare a variety of designs and architectures for signal processing applications. It is found that the critical architectural parameters are the amount of flexibility, the granularity of the architecture in providing this flexibility and the amount of parallelism. A range of architectural solutions that tradeoff these parameters are bestowed and applied to example applications.
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Providing flexibility into a system on a chip style is usually needed and usually forever fascinating. However, the value of providing this flexibility in terms of energy consumption and chemical element space isn’t well understood. This value will vary over several orders of magnitude looking on the design and implementation strategy. To quantify this cost, efficiency metrics are introduced for energy (MOPS/mW) and area (MOPS/mm2) and are used to compare a variety of designs and architectures for signal processing applications. It is found that the critical architectural parameters are the amount of flexibility, the granularity of the architecture in providing this flexibility and the amount of parallelism. A range of architectural solutions that tradeoff these parameters are bestowed and applied to example applications.

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