Smart Systems applications often include error resilient computations, due to the presence of noisy input data, the lack of a unique golden output, etc. Therefore, computation accuracy constraints can be relaxed to improve a system's efficiency. Recently, a design paradigm called Approximate Computing (AC) has been proposed, that formalizes the exploitation of the accuracy dimension as a way to optimize efficiency in digital computing systems. AC configures configures as one of the most promising ways to reduce energy consumption in Smart Systems. In this chapter, we present an overview of the different AC techniques proposed in literature. Then, we focus on Algorithmic Noise Tolerance (ANT), one of the most suitable AC approaches for Smar...
Approximate Computing trades off computation accuracy against performance or energy efficiency. It i...
Energy-efficiency is a critical concern for many systems, ranging from Internet of things objects an...
Mobile and IoT applications must balance increasing processing demands with limited power and cost b...
Smart Systems applications often include error resilient computations, due to the presence of noisy ...
Abstract — Approximate computing has recently emerged as a promising approach to energy-efficient de...
The slowdown of Moore's law, which has been the driving force of the electronics industry over the l...
Computing devices have been constantly challenged by resource-hungry applications such as scientific...
The increasing demand on requirements for high performance and energy efficiency in modern digital s...
Leveraging the inherent error tolerance of a vast number of application domains that are rapidly gro...
Approximate computing is an emerging design paradigm that leverages the intrinsic resilience of appl...
Approximate computing is an emerging computation paradigm in the era of the Internet of things, big ...
The approximate and stochastic computing have been developed, on the one hand, to address the dimini...
Today, the concept of approximation in computing is becoming more and more a “hot topic” to investig...
Many modern workloads such as multimedia, recognition, mining, search, vision, etc. possess the char...
International audienceA new design paradigm, Approximate Computing (AxC), has been established to in...
Approximate Computing trades off computation accuracy against performance or energy efficiency. It i...
Energy-efficiency is a critical concern for many systems, ranging from Internet of things objects an...
Mobile and IoT applications must balance increasing processing demands with limited power and cost b...
Smart Systems applications often include error resilient computations, due to the presence of noisy ...
Abstract — Approximate computing has recently emerged as a promising approach to energy-efficient de...
The slowdown of Moore's law, which has been the driving force of the electronics industry over the l...
Computing devices have been constantly challenged by resource-hungry applications such as scientific...
The increasing demand on requirements for high performance and energy efficiency in modern digital s...
Leveraging the inherent error tolerance of a vast number of application domains that are rapidly gro...
Approximate computing is an emerging design paradigm that leverages the intrinsic resilience of appl...
Approximate computing is an emerging computation paradigm in the era of the Internet of things, big ...
The approximate and stochastic computing have been developed, on the one hand, to address the dimini...
Today, the concept of approximation in computing is becoming more and more a “hot topic” to investig...
Many modern workloads such as multimedia, recognition, mining, search, vision, etc. possess the char...
International audienceA new design paradigm, Approximate Computing (AxC), has been established to in...
Approximate Computing trades off computation accuracy against performance or energy efficiency. It i...
Energy-efficiency is a critical concern for many systems, ranging from Internet of things objects an...
Mobile and IoT applications must balance increasing processing demands with limited power and cost b...