Timing error detection (TED) is a method in which setup timing errors are detected during run-time. When a violation is found, the system reacts on it to prevent error propagation. Incorporating TED circuits to a design introduces overhead. Thus, understanding how to efficiently implement TED with respect to the design constraints is a key issue. In this paper we compare energies of a conventional design to a TED design using different logic styles with different logic imbalances to investigate the energy difference between the designs in subthreshold operation region. TED mitigates variation problems introduced by using subthreshold operation, which is discussed. Using a 65 nm CMOS process, four different blocks have been simulated and ana...
The miniaturisation of electronic circuits allows the potential for new applications, such as smart-...
Increasing process variations and sensitivity to operating conditions are making the design of tradi...
Timing-error-detection (TED)-based systems have been shown to reduce power consumption or increase y...
Timing error detection (TED) is a method in which setup timing errors are detected during run-time. ...
This paper presents the first known timing-error detection (TED) microprocessor able to operate in s...
Abstract: This paper presents the first known timing-error detection (TED) microprocessor able to op...
Subthreshold voltage operation enables digital systems to operate at ultra-low energy levels. Howeve...
To take advantage of minimum energy consumption in sub-threshold, systems are required to have robus...
To take advantage of minimum energy consumption in sub-threshold, systems are required to have robus...
Energy per operation minimum can be reached, depending on the process node, at near- or subthreshold...
Subthreshold source-coupled logic (STSCL) has been recently shown to be an advantageous logic style ...
Emerging ubiquitous systems such as distributed sensor networks require ultra-low power consumption....
This thesis examines subthreshold operation for reducing power consump-tion and protection against p...
With the rapid growth in the use of portable electronic devices, more emphasis has recently been pla...
Subthreshold logic is an efficient technique to achieve ultralow energy per operation for low-to-med...
The miniaturisation of electronic circuits allows the potential for new applications, such as smart-...
Increasing process variations and sensitivity to operating conditions are making the design of tradi...
Timing-error-detection (TED)-based systems have been shown to reduce power consumption or increase y...
Timing error detection (TED) is a method in which setup timing errors are detected during run-time. ...
This paper presents the first known timing-error detection (TED) microprocessor able to operate in s...
Abstract: This paper presents the first known timing-error detection (TED) microprocessor able to op...
Subthreshold voltage operation enables digital systems to operate at ultra-low energy levels. Howeve...
To take advantage of minimum energy consumption in sub-threshold, systems are required to have robus...
To take advantage of minimum energy consumption in sub-threshold, systems are required to have robus...
Energy per operation minimum can be reached, depending on the process node, at near- or subthreshold...
Subthreshold source-coupled logic (STSCL) has been recently shown to be an advantageous logic style ...
Emerging ubiquitous systems such as distributed sensor networks require ultra-low power consumption....
This thesis examines subthreshold operation for reducing power consump-tion and protection against p...
With the rapid growth in the use of portable electronic devices, more emphasis has recently been pla...
Subthreshold logic is an efficient technique to achieve ultralow energy per operation for low-to-med...
The miniaturisation of electronic circuits allows the potential for new applications, such as smart-...
Increasing process variations and sensitivity to operating conditions are making the design of tradi...
Timing-error-detection (TED)-based systems have been shown to reduce power consumption or increase y...