Low-Power Digital Signal Processing Using Approximate Adders
Purdue University West Lafayette · Intel (United States)
Abstract
Low power is an imperative requirement for portable multimedia devices employing various signal processing algorithms and architectures. In most multimedia applications, human beings can gather useful information from slightly erroneous outputs. Therefore, we do not need to produce exactly correct numerical outputs. Previous research in this context exploits error resiliency primarily through voltage overscaling, utilizing algorithmic and architectural techniques to mitigate the resulting errors. In this paper, we propose logic complexity reduction at the transistor level as an alternative approach to take advantage of the relaxation of numerical accuracy. We demonstrate this concept by proposing various…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Adder
- Computer science
- Discrete cosine transform
- Digital signal processing
- Finite impulse response
- Context (archaeology)
- Electronic engineering
- Transistor
- Affordable and clean energy