High level synthesis of VLSI systems for low power

In this thesis, circuit parameters that are related to low power/energy high level synthesis for VLSI systems are studied. The identified parameters include switching activity, supply voltage, frequency and capacitance. Several high level synthesis algorithms are developed to optimize one or more of...

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Main Author: Xing, Xianwu
Other Authors: Jong Ching Chuen
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-187722023-07-04T16:49:52Z High level synthesis of VLSI systems for low power Xing, Xianwu Jong Ching Chuen School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Integrated circuits In this thesis, circuit parameters that are related to low power/energy high level synthesis for VLSI systems are studied. The identified parameters include switching activity, supply voltage, frequency and capacitance. Several high level synthesis algorithms are developed to optimize one or more of these parameters for low power/energy high level synthesis. In order to reduce the switching activity, a novel technique named Look-Ahead Synthesis (LAS) is proposed. This technique performs the switching activity reduction through and integrated process if scheduling and binding, employing the concept of look-ahead, backtracking and weighted bipartite matching. Special attention is given to register optimization in LAS, which adopts a register management technique to eliminate spurious switching and uses the bipartite matching to perform the register binding to reduce the switching activity on registers. The experimental results show that LAS is able to reduce the switching activity by 54.8% on average under resource constrained synthesis, although its effectiveness varies from design to design. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2009-07-17T07:53:32Z 2009-07-17T07:53:32Z 2008 2008 Thesis Xing, X. (2008). High level synthesis of VLSI systems for low power. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/18772 10.32657/10356/18772 en 215 p. application/pdf
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High level synthesis of VLSI systems for low power
description In this thesis, circuit parameters that are related to low power/energy high level synthesis for VLSI systems are studied. The identified parameters include switching activity, supply voltage, frequency and capacitance. Several high level synthesis algorithms are developed to optimize one or more of these parameters for low power/energy high level synthesis. In order to reduce the switching activity, a novel technique named Look-Ahead Synthesis (LAS) is proposed. This technique performs the switching activity reduction through and integrated process if scheduling and binding, employing the concept of look-ahead, backtracking and weighted bipartite matching. Special attention is given to register optimization in LAS, which adopts a register management technique to eliminate spurious switching and uses the bipartite matching to perform the register binding to reduce the switching activity on registers. The experimental results show that LAS is able to reduce the switching activity by 54.8% on average under resource constrained synthesis, although its effectiveness varies from design to design.
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title High level synthesis of VLSI systems for low power
title_short High level synthesis of VLSI systems for low power
title_full High level synthesis of VLSI systems for low power
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title_full_unstemmed High level synthesis of VLSI systems for low power
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