In this paper, we present an approach for the calculation of lower and upper bounds on the power consumption of data path resources like functional units, registers, I/O ports, and busses from scheduled data flow graphs executing a specified input data stream. The low power allocation and binding problem is formulated. First, it is shown that this problem without constraining the number of resources can be relaxed to the bipartite weighted matching problem which is solvable in O(n)/sup 3/. n is the number of arithmetic operations, variables, I/O-access or bus-access operations which have to be bound to data path resources. In a second step we demonstrate that the relaxation can be efficiently extended by including Lagrange multipliers in th...
In this paper we will consider how to select an optimal set of supply voltages and account for level...
Power aware computing has become popular recently and many techniques have been pro-posed to manage ...
As computing devices evolve with successive technology generations, many machines target either the ...
This paper addresses the problem of estimating lower bounds on the power consumption in scheduled da...
This paper addresses the problem of estimating lower bounds on the switching activity in scheduled d...
This paper presents effective metrics to evaluate the power dissipation of scheduled data flow graph...
Decisions taken at the earliest steps of the design process may have a significant impact on the cha...
This paper presents a time-constrained algorithm and a resource-constrained algorithm to minimize th...
Abstract — Sub-micron feature sizes have resulted in a considerable portion of power to be dissipate...
Reducing power consumption through high-level synthesis has attracted a growing interest from resear...
Decisions taken at the earliest steps of the design process may have a significant impact on the cha...
This paper describes a technique for calculating the switching activity of a set of registers shared...
This paper presents a novel resource-constrained synthesis scheme to minimize power consumption with...
This paper presents a new polynomial-time algorithm for computing lower bounds on the number of func...
This paper describes a technique for calculating the switch-ing activity of a set of registers share...
In this paper we will consider how to select an optimal set of supply voltages and account for level...
Power aware computing has become popular recently and many techniques have been pro-posed to manage ...
As computing devices evolve with successive technology generations, many machines target either the ...
This paper addresses the problem of estimating lower bounds on the power consumption in scheduled da...
This paper addresses the problem of estimating lower bounds on the switching activity in scheduled d...
This paper presents effective metrics to evaluate the power dissipation of scheduled data flow graph...
Decisions taken at the earliest steps of the design process may have a significant impact on the cha...
This paper presents a time-constrained algorithm and a resource-constrained algorithm to minimize th...
Abstract — Sub-micron feature sizes have resulted in a considerable portion of power to be dissipate...
Reducing power consumption through high-level synthesis has attracted a growing interest from resear...
Decisions taken at the earliest steps of the design process may have a significant impact on the cha...
This paper describes a technique for calculating the switching activity of a set of registers shared...
This paper presents a novel resource-constrained synthesis scheme to minimize power consumption with...
This paper presents a new polynomial-time algorithm for computing lower bounds on the number of func...
This paper describes a technique for calculating the switch-ing activity of a set of registers share...
In this paper we will consider how to select an optimal set of supply voltages and account for level...
Power aware computing has become popular recently and many techniques have been pro-posed to manage ...
As computing devices evolve with successive technology generations, many machines target either the ...