At nanometric scales, approximate computing is an attractive prototype used for digital processing. Despite providing less accurate results, approximate computing is preferred over exact computing as it provides a fast & significant output along with low power consumption. Designing of an efficient multiplier has always been a challenge for VLSI designers as multipliers have a large area, long latency consumes considerable power. For this inconvenience compressor with low latency, low power consumption and reduced stages of the product are designed. This paper proposes two methods to design high order compressors (8:4 & 9:4) (i) Using adders (half & full) (ii) Using multiplexers in Cadence VIRTUOSO tool using 45nm technology. Extensive simu...
Multimedia and image processing applications, may tolerate errors in calculations but still generate...
In this paper, a novel 8-bit approximate multiplier is proposed based on three novel 4:2 approximate...
Abstract: This article provides an illustration of the design process for 5-2 and 7-2 compressors op...
Inexact (or approximate) computing is an attractive paradigm for digital processing at nanometric sc...
Multiplier, as a key role in many different applications, is a time-consuming, energy-intensive comp...
Approximate computing is a promising approach for reducing power consumption and design complexity i...
Abstract — Approximate computing is best suited for error resilient applications, such as signal pro...
Approximate computing is an attractive technique to gain substantial improvement in the area, speed,...
Abstract: Now a days the technology is growing day by day with faster rate. Particularly the usage o...
The main objective of this Review is to provide high speed solutions for Very Large Scale Integratio...
Modern technology in the field of VLSI and communication demands for very high-speed processing, lo...
Approximate computing is an emerging trend in digital design that trades off the requirement of exac...
Approximate multipliers attract a large interest in the scientific literature that proposes several ...
Low power consumption is the necessity for the integrated circuit design in CMOS technology of nanom...
Approximate multiplication is a common operation used in approximate computing methods for high perf...
Multimedia and image processing applications, may tolerate errors in calculations but still generate...
In this paper, a novel 8-bit approximate multiplier is proposed based on three novel 4:2 approximate...
Abstract: This article provides an illustration of the design process for 5-2 and 7-2 compressors op...
Inexact (or approximate) computing is an attractive paradigm for digital processing at nanometric sc...
Multiplier, as a key role in many different applications, is a time-consuming, energy-intensive comp...
Approximate computing is a promising approach for reducing power consumption and design complexity i...
Abstract — Approximate computing is best suited for error resilient applications, such as signal pro...
Approximate computing is an attractive technique to gain substantial improvement in the area, speed,...
Abstract: Now a days the technology is growing day by day with faster rate. Particularly the usage o...
The main objective of this Review is to provide high speed solutions for Very Large Scale Integratio...
Modern technology in the field of VLSI and communication demands for very high-speed processing, lo...
Approximate computing is an emerging trend in digital design that trades off the requirement of exac...
Approximate multipliers attract a large interest in the scientific literature that proposes several ...
Low power consumption is the necessity for the integrated circuit design in CMOS technology of nanom...
Approximate multiplication is a common operation used in approximate computing methods for high perf...
Multimedia and image processing applications, may tolerate errors in calculations but still generate...
In this paper, a novel 8-bit approximate multiplier is proposed based on three novel 4:2 approximate...
Abstract: This article provides an illustration of the design process for 5-2 and 7-2 compressors op...