Approximate computing, frequently used in error tolerant applications, aims to achieve higher circuit performances by allowing the possibility of inaccurate results, rather than guaranteeing a correct outcome. Many contributions target the binary multiplier aiming to minimize the complexity of this common yet power-hungry circuit. Approximate recursive multipliers are low-power designs that exploit approximate building blocks to scale up to their final size. In this paper, we present two novel 4x4 approximate multipliers obtained by carry manipulation. They are used to compose 8x8 designs with different error-precision trade-off. The final circuits exhibit a competitive behavior in terms of error while reducing the power dissipation when co...
Approximate computing is an emerging trend in digital design that trades off the requirement of exac...
In the last decade, the need for efficiency in computing has motivated the coming forth of new devic...
Abstract—Power dissipation has become a significant concern for integrated circuit design in nanomet...
Approximate computing is a fast-emerging paradigm promising higher circuit performances in error tol...
Error resilient applications benefit from the use of approximate computing techniques that enhance e...
Approximate computing forms a promising design alternative for inherently error resilient applicatio...
Computation accuracy can be adequately tuned on the specific application requirements in order to re...
CMOS scaling has reached to the level, where process variation has become significant problem hinder...
Approximate computing is a design paradigm considered for a range of applications that can tolerate ...
DoctorMany modern applications, such as object recognition using deep neural networks, require ext...
For a variety of different applications, including processing of image, expert systems, the smart th...
Multimedia and image processing applications, may tolerate errors in calculations but still generate...
Abstract — Approximate computing is best suited for error resilient applications, such as signal pro...
Approximate computing circuits are considered as a promising solution to reduce the power consumptio...
Multiplication is one of the fundamental operations used in most arithmetic computing systems. Multi...
Approximate computing is an emerging trend in digital design that trades off the requirement of exac...
In the last decade, the need for efficiency in computing has motivated the coming forth of new devic...
Abstract—Power dissipation has become a significant concern for integrated circuit design in nanomet...
Approximate computing is a fast-emerging paradigm promising higher circuit performances in error tol...
Error resilient applications benefit from the use of approximate computing techniques that enhance e...
Approximate computing forms a promising design alternative for inherently error resilient applicatio...
Computation accuracy can be adequately tuned on the specific application requirements in order to re...
CMOS scaling has reached to the level, where process variation has become significant problem hinder...
Approximate computing is a design paradigm considered for a range of applications that can tolerate ...
DoctorMany modern applications, such as object recognition using deep neural networks, require ext...
For a variety of different applications, including processing of image, expert systems, the smart th...
Multimedia and image processing applications, may tolerate errors in calculations but still generate...
Abstract — Approximate computing is best suited for error resilient applications, such as signal pro...
Approximate computing circuits are considered as a promising solution to reduce the power consumptio...
Multiplication is one of the fundamental operations used in most arithmetic computing systems. Multi...
Approximate computing is an emerging trend in digital design that trades off the requirement of exac...
In the last decade, the need for efficiency in computing has motivated the coming forth of new devic...
Abstract—Power dissipation has become a significant concern for integrated circuit design in nanomet...