Do-Hyung Kim, Seok-hwan Jo, K. Kwon, Yeonbok Lee, Seung-Won Lee, Young-Hwan Park, Sukjin Kim, Jaehyun Kim, Shihwa Lee
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Ultra-low-power voice trigger for wearable devices
We introduce an ultra-low-power digital signal processor (DSP) solution for wearable applications with high performance. It employs three-issue VLIW architecture with the major low-power techniques and implemented with 95K gates in Samsung 28LPP process and runs up to 200MHz. The experimental results demonstrate that a voice trigger application can operate at 6.1MHz under 0.15mW power consumption.