近似差分编码节能串行通信

D. J. Pagliari, E. Macii, M. Poncino
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嵌入式计算系统包括几个片外串行链路,通常用于将处理元件与外设(如传感器、执行器和I/O控制器)连接起来。由于这些连接的物理线路很长,它们对总能耗的贡献很大。另一方面,许多嵌入式应用程序具有抗错误能力,即它们可以容忍中间近似,而不会对最终结果质量产生重大影响。可以在串行总线中利用此特性来探索数据近似和能耗之间的权衡。我们提出了一种简单而有效的近似编码来减少串行总线的动态能量。我们的方法使用差分编码作为基准方案,并使用有界近似对其进行扩展,以克服差分编码对低时间相关性数据的固有限制。我们证明了该算法的编码器和解码器可以在硬件上实现,没有吞吐量损失和真正的边际功率开销。尽管如此,我们的方法优于最先进的近似编码,并且对于实际输入,它可以降低高达95%的功率,解码数据的平均误差< 1%。
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Approximate differential encoding for energy-efficient serial communication
Embedded computing systems include several off-chip serial links, that are typically used to interface processing elements with peripherals, such as sensors, actuators and I/O controllers. Because of the long physical lines of these connections, they can contribute significantly to the total energy consumption. On the other hand, many embedded applications are error resilient, i.e. they can tolerate intermediate approximations without a significant impact on the final quality of results. This feature can be exploited in serial buses to explore the trade-off between data approximations and energy consumption. We propose a simple yet very effective approximate encoding for reducing dynamic energy in serial buses. Our approach uses differential encoding as a baseline scheme, and extends it with bounded approximations to overcome the intrinsic limitations of differential encoding for data with low temporal correlation. We show that encoder and decoder for this algorithm can be implemented in hardware with no throughput loss and truly marginal power overheads. Nonetheless, our approach is superior to state-of-the-art approximate encodings, and for realistic inputs it reaches up to 95% power reduction with <;1% average error on decoded data.
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