Approximate computing is an attractive technique to gain substantial improvement in the area, speed, and power in applications where exact computation is not required. This paper proposes two improved multiplier designs based on a new 4:2 approximate compressor circuit to simplify the hardware at the partial product reduction stage. The proposed multiplier designs are targeted towards error-tolerant applications. Exhaustive error and hardware analysis has been carried out on the existing and proposed multiplier designs. The results prove that the proposed approximate multiplier architecture performs better than the existing architectures without significant compromise on quality metrics. Experimental results show that die-area and power con...
In this paper, a novel 8-bit approximate multiplier is proposed based on three novel 4:2 approximate...
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For a variety of different applications, including processing of image, expert systems, the smart th...
Abstract — Approximate computing is best suited for error resilient applications, such as signal pro...
In this paper we propose an energy-efficient approximate multiplier which uses a new approximate 4-2...
Approximate computing is a promising approach for reducing power consumption and design complexity i...
Abstract — Approximate circuit design is an innovative paradigm for error-resilient image and signal...
Abstract—Inexact (or approximate) computing is an attractive paradigm for digital processing at nano...
Approximate multiplication is a common operation used in approximate computing methods for high perf...
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...
CMOS scaling has reached to the level, where process variation has become significant problem hinder...
At nanometric scales, approximate computing is an attractive prototype used for digital processing. ...
Approximate computing is a promising technique to elevate the performance of digital circu...
In this paper, a novel 8-bit approximate multiplier is proposed based on three novel 4:2 approximate...
IEEEIn this brief, we present a novel design methodology of cost-effective approximate radix-4 Booth...
For a variety of different applications, including processing of image, expert systems, the smart th...
Abstract — Approximate computing is best suited for error resilient applications, such as signal pro...
In this paper we propose an energy-efficient approximate multiplier which uses a new approximate 4-2...
Approximate computing is a promising approach for reducing power consumption and design complexity i...
Abstract — Approximate circuit design is an innovative paradigm for error-resilient image and signal...
Abstract—Inexact (or approximate) computing is an attractive paradigm for digital processing at nano...
Approximate multiplication is a common operation used in approximate computing methods for high perf...
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...
CMOS scaling has reached to the level, where process variation has become significant problem hinder...
At nanometric scales, approximate computing is an attractive prototype used for digital processing. ...
Approximate computing is a promising technique to elevate the performance of digital circu...
In this paper, a novel 8-bit approximate multiplier is proposed based on three novel 4:2 approximate...
IEEEIn this brief, we present a novel design methodology of cost-effective approximate radix-4 Booth...
For a variety of different applications, including processing of image, expert systems, the smart th...