This work presents a simple study of stochastic arithmetic complex number operators for addition and multiplication. Their usage is demonstrated by design of a sum of product circuit As the stochastic complex number operators need more control random streams than stochastic rational number operators, we optimized the number of random generators used in the real circuit. In the end our sum of product circuit contains two LFSRs thus we analyzed the impact of the choice of the seeds for the LFSRs on the quality of the calculated results. By using exhaustive search over the LFSR state space we were able to reduce the output RMSE by 34% in comparison to choice of the equally spaced seeds over the LFSR state space
The use of floating point arithmetic in scientific computations is a source of problems of precision...
Stochastic computing (SC) is an unconventional technique that has recently re-emerged as an attracti...
We present algorithms for performing the four elementary arithmetic operations (+, -, ×, and ÷) in f...
This work presents a simple study of stochastic arithmetic complex number operators for addition and...
Abstract—Stochastic computing (SC) is an unconventional paradigm to realize arithmetic computation, ...
Among the different pulse codification techniques, stochastic pulse codification has its own arithm...
Stochastic computing (SC) was proposed in the 1960s as a low-cost alternative to conventional binary...
International audienceStochastic arithmetic has been developed as amodel for exact computing with im...
Stochastic computing (SC) is an unconventional computing paradigm that operates on stochastic bit st...
Stochastic computing (SC) has emerged as a potential alternative to binary computing for a number of...
Abstract—The paradigm of logical computation on stochastic bit streams has several key advantages co...
Stochastic logic is based on digital processing of a random pulse stream, where the information is c...
Abstract. Most digital systems operate on a positional representation of data, such as binary radix....
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2011. Major: Electrical engineering. Advisor: Marc ...
Stochastic arithmetic has been developed as a model for exact computing with imprecise data. Stochas...
The use of floating point arithmetic in scientific computations is a source of problems of precision...
Stochastic computing (SC) is an unconventional technique that has recently re-emerged as an attracti...
We present algorithms for performing the four elementary arithmetic operations (+, -, ×, and ÷) in f...
This work presents a simple study of stochastic arithmetic complex number operators for addition and...
Abstract—Stochastic computing (SC) is an unconventional paradigm to realize arithmetic computation, ...
Among the different pulse codification techniques, stochastic pulse codification has its own arithm...
Stochastic computing (SC) was proposed in the 1960s as a low-cost alternative to conventional binary...
International audienceStochastic arithmetic has been developed as amodel for exact computing with im...
Stochastic computing (SC) is an unconventional computing paradigm that operates on stochastic bit st...
Stochastic computing (SC) has emerged as a potential alternative to binary computing for a number of...
Abstract—The paradigm of logical computation on stochastic bit streams has several key advantages co...
Stochastic logic is based on digital processing of a random pulse stream, where the information is c...
Abstract. Most digital systems operate on a positional representation of data, such as binary radix....
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2011. Major: Electrical engineering. Advisor: Marc ...
Stochastic arithmetic has been developed as a model for exact computing with imprecise data. Stochas...
The use of floating point arithmetic in scientific computations is a source of problems of precision...
Stochastic computing (SC) is an unconventional technique that has recently re-emerged as an attracti...
We present algorithms for performing the four elementary arithmetic operations (+, -, ×, and ÷) in f...