FSM non-minimal state encoding for low power

I. Lemberski, M. Koegst, S. Cotofana, B. Juurlink
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In this paper, we focus our attention on the problem of FSM state encoding for low power. In contrast to many publications where probabilistic approach to power estimation is offered, we consider power measurement based on given user-specified input sequence. Although the power dissipation depends on several parameters (register and output switching activity, complexity of combinational part, capacitance load on the gate), switching is the most important source of power dissipation. Our goal is to develop an encoding procedure which minimizes register switching activity. We start with a highly redundant (seed) encoding and minimize its length while minimizing the register switching activity. Unlike previous works, we don't restrict encoding final length (only register switching activity is considered). Therefore, final encoding length may differ from the minimal one. We tested our encoding procedure on several benchmarks from the MCNC set. The experiments show that in many cases, power dissipation obtained using our encoding (generally, of non-minimal length) is less than one achieved when encoding of minimal length is generated.
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低功耗FSM非最小状态编码
本文主要研究低功耗情况下的FSM状态编码问题。与许多提供概率方法进行功率估计的出版物相反,我们考虑基于给定用户指定输入序列的功率测量。虽然功耗取决于几个参数(寄存器和输出开关活动、组合部件的复杂性、栅极上的电容负载),但开关是最重要的功耗来源。我们的目标是开发一种编码过程,使寄存器转换活动最小化。我们从一个高度冗余(种子)编码开始,并最小化其长度,同时最小化寄存器切换活动。与以前的工作不同,我们不限制编码的最终长度(只考虑寄存器切换活动)。因此,最终编码长度可能与最小编码长度不同。我们在MCNC集的几个基准测试中测试了我们的编码过程。实验表明,在许多情况下,使用我们的编码(通常是非最小长度)获得的功耗小于生成最小长度编码时获得的功耗。
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