This paper presents a paradigm of real-time processing on the lowest level of computing systems: the arithmetic unit. The arithmetic unit based on this principle containing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations is described. The development of the computation model is based on the Soft Computing and the Imprecise Computation paradigms, combined with the MSBFirst and the Interval Arithmetic techniques. Those paradigms and techniques give the arithmetic unit design the ability to compute with precisions as a function of time available or accuracy needed. The predictability of processing time and result's accuracy are obtained by means of processing granularity of k bits and by using l...
Paper submitted to 10th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), ...
technical reportThe Cascade hardware architecture for high/variable precision arithmetic is describ...
All arithmetic operations can be decomposed into an infinitely accurate calculation and a subsequent...
This paper presents a paradigm of real-time processing on the lowest level of computing systems: the...
This paper presents a paradigm of real-time processing on the lowest level of computing systems: the...
This paper presents the architecture of the MFIBVP real-time multiplier which is The MFIBVP techniqu...
Paper submitted to the XVIII Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS), Ciudad ...
Paper submitted to the IFIP International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SOC), Dar...
This research is purposed to increase computer function into a time driven to support real time syst...
This research is purposed to increase computer function into a time driven to support real time syst...
Floating point arithmetic has become prevalent in virtually every scientific computation, yet suffer...
Abstract—This research is purposed to increase computer function into a time driven to support real ...
Various error models are being used in simulation of voltage-scaled arithmetic units to examine appl...
AbstractAdvances in computer technology are now so profound that the arithmetic capability and reper...
Arithmetic approximation is used to decrease the latency of an arithmetic circuit by shortening the ...
Paper submitted to 10th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), ...
technical reportThe Cascade hardware architecture for high/variable precision arithmetic is describ...
All arithmetic operations can be decomposed into an infinitely accurate calculation and a subsequent...
This paper presents a paradigm of real-time processing on the lowest level of computing systems: the...
This paper presents a paradigm of real-time processing on the lowest level of computing systems: the...
This paper presents the architecture of the MFIBVP real-time multiplier which is The MFIBVP techniqu...
Paper submitted to the XVIII Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS), Ciudad ...
Paper submitted to the IFIP International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SOC), Dar...
This research is purposed to increase computer function into a time driven to support real time syst...
This research is purposed to increase computer function into a time driven to support real time syst...
Floating point arithmetic has become prevalent in virtually every scientific computation, yet suffer...
Abstract—This research is purposed to increase computer function into a time driven to support real ...
Various error models are being used in simulation of voltage-scaled arithmetic units to examine appl...
AbstractAdvances in computer technology are now so profound that the arithmetic capability and reper...
Arithmetic approximation is used to decrease the latency of an arithmetic circuit by shortening the ...
Paper submitted to 10th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), ...
technical reportThe Cascade hardware architecture for high/variable precision arithmetic is describ...
All arithmetic operations can be decomposed into an infinitely accurate calculation and a subsequent...