Design of Energy-Efficient Application-Specific Instruction Set Processors
Author(s) -
T. Glokler,
H. Meyr
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
kluwer academic publishers ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1007/b105292
Subject(s) - computer science , very large scale integration , computer architecture , instruction set , set (abstract data type) , digital signal processing , focus (optics) , ultra low power , energy (signal processing) , embedded system , power (physics) , computer hardware , programming language , power consumption , mathematics , statistics , physics , quantum mechanics , optics
After a brief introduction to low-power VLSI design, the design space of ASIP instruction set architectures (ISAs) is introduced with a special focus on important features for digital signal processing. Based on the degrees of freedom offered by this design space, a consistent ASIP design flow is proposed: this design flow starts with a given application and uses incremental optimization of the ASIP hardware, of ASIP coprocessors and of the ASIP software by using a top-down approach and by applying application-specific modifications on all levels of design hierarchy. A broad range of real-world signal processing applications serves as vehicle to illustrate each design decision and provides a hands-on approach to ASIP design. Finally, two complete case studies demonstrate the feasibility and the efficiency of the proposed methodology and quantitatively evaluate the benefits of ASIPs in an industrial context.
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