A Study of the Design Architectures of Configurable Processors for the Internet of Things

Ishfaq Sultan, M. T. Banday
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The Internet of Things involves ubiquitous diffusion of processors consisting of small Integrated Circuits having sensing and actuation capabilities. These processors combined with embedded microprocessor core(s) are used for control, communication, and information processing. An Internet of Things processor has to meet various challenges such as low power consumption, limited battery power, limited memory space, high performance, low cost, and desired security. Besides computation and communication needs, Internet of Things applications considerably differs in the scale of interaction with the environment. Specific applications enforce additional constraints for the Internet of Things processors, such as environment invisibility, ruggedness and timing properties imposed by real-time events in the environment they are embedded. The new class of processors needs a step function enhancement in power and performance efficiency composed of strong reliability and security requirements. The processors running the Internet of Things applications must evolve to sustain the varying requirements emerging out of the new use cases in the electronics market. The configurable and extensible processors are the next generation in the processor family tree. This paper discusses the processor characteristics required for the Internet of Things applications and the possible configurations to meet the growing demands of the processor market. Some possible processor configurations required for the Internet of Things applications are discussed, and architecture of two configurable processors is also explained in detail.
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面向物联网的可配置处理器设计体系结构研究
物联网涉及无处不在的处理器扩散,这些处理器由具有传感和驱动能力的小型集成电路组成。这些处理器与嵌入式微处理器核心相结合,用于控制、通信和信息处理。物联网处理器必须满足各种挑战,如低功耗、有限的电池电量、有限的内存空间、高性能、低成本和期望的安全性。除了计算和通信需求外,物联网应用在与环境交互的规模上也有很大的不同。特定的应用程序对物联网处理器施加了额外的约束,例如环境不可见性、坚固性和嵌入环境中的实时事件所施加的定时属性。新型处理器需要在功率和性能效率上有一个阶梯式的提升,这是由强大的可靠性和安全性要求组成的。运行物联网应用程序的处理器必须不断发展,以支持电子市场中新用例出现的各种需求。可配置和可扩展处理器是处理器家族树中的下一代。本文讨论了物联网应用所需的处理器特性和可能的配置,以满足日益增长的处理器市场需求。讨论了物联网应用可能需要的一些处理器配置,并详细解释了两个可配置处理器的体系结构。
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