Multiplexer Based Error Efficient Fixed-Width Adder Tree Design for Signal Processing Applications

IF 0.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Rashmi Seethur, Deeksha Sudarshan, Vaibhavi Naik, Tushar Masur, Shreedhar H K
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In copious mixed media applications, humans cannot necessarily discern error free or erroneous outputs, owing to the small range of perception abilities. Crucial information can still be obtained from marginally inexact outputs. Leveraging this, many algorithms such as Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT), Motion Compensation (MC) use approximate calculations while still maintaining appreciable computation accuracy. When data processing algorithms are taken into consideration, adders play an important role in the arithmetic module by managing the power and area utilization of the system. A fixed-width adder tree design for approximate calculations is proposed, that uses the trade-off between area and accuracy as the base for analysis. Our design uses 12.42%, 18.17% and 5.05% lesser area compared to the full width adder tree, FX- AT-PT and FX-AT-DT respectively. Additionally, when compared to FX-AT-DT, TFX-AT and ITFX-AT, the proposed design has an To cope with the inaccuracy caused by truncation, the proposed design employs mux-based radix-4 addition coupled with bias estimation. Further, to examine the error performance we have incorporated the proposed design and a few other existing designs into the Walsh-Hadamard Transform (WHT), to process images with different metrics and compare the Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) of the images. It was observed that the proposed design showed significant improvement in the PSNR score when compared to ITFX-AT and maintains a score similar to that of FX-AT-PT.
信号处理应用中基于多路复用器的误差高效定宽加法器树设计
在大量的混合媒体应用中,由于感知能力的小范围,人类不一定能识别无错误或错误的输出。关键信息仍然可以从略微不精确的输出中获得。利用这一点,许多算法,如数字信号处理(DSP),离散余弦变换(DCT),运动补偿(MC)使用近似计算,同时仍然保持可观的计算精度。当考虑到数据处理算法时,加法器通过管理系统的功耗和面积利用率在算术模块中起着重要的作用。提出了一种用于近似计算的固定宽度加法器树设计,以面积和精度之间的权衡作为分析的基础。与全宽度加法器树、FX- AT-PT和FX- at - dt相比,我们的设计分别使用了12.42%、18.17%和5.05%的面积。此外,与FX-AT-DT、TFX-AT和ITFX-AT相比,所提出的设计具有以下缺点:为了应对截断引起的不准确性,所提出的设计采用了基于多模的基数-4加法和偏置估计。此外,为了检查误差性能,我们将所提出的设计和其他一些现有设计合并到Walsh-Hadamard变换(WHT)中,以处理具有不同度量的图像并比较图像的峰值信噪比(PSNR)。我们观察到,与ITFX-AT相比,所提出的设计在PSNR评分上有显着改善,并保持与FX-AT-PT相似的评分。
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Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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1.70
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16.70%
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101
期刊介绍: Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering publishes full-length/mini reviews and research articles, guest edited thematic issues on electrical and electronic engineering and applications. The journal also covers research in fast emerging applications of electrical power supply, electrical systems, power transmission, electromagnetism, motor control process and technologies involved and related to electrical and electronic engineering. The journal is essential reading for all researchers in electrical and electronic engineering science.
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