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Multi-objective Low-Power CDFG Scheduling Using Fine-Grained DVS Architecture in Distributed Framework

There has been a renewed interest in the operator scheduling problem due to the down-scaling trend of CMOS technology and the increasing adoption of the fine-grained power management at the level of individual functional unit. Traditionally branch-and-bound has been a popular choice for determining...

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Main Authors: Mukherjee, R., Ghosh, P., Kumar, N. S., Dasgupta, P., Pal, A.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:There has been a renewed interest in the operator scheduling problem due to the down-scaling trend of CMOS technology and the increasing adoption of the fine-grained power management at the level of individual functional unit. Traditionally branch-and-bound has been a popular choice for determining the pareto-optimal frontier with respect to area and power under certain user constraints. In this paper we explore the scope of parallelism within the branch-and-bound(B/B) algorithm for control and data-flow intensive circuits in order to address the scalability issue. The scheduling also aims at maximum conditional and unconditional resource sharing and is able to attain sufficient area and power gains for complex benchmarks under strict and relaxed timing constraints. Experimental results reveals that the distributed framework is able to parallelize the search space uniformly and is able to achieve promising speedup compared to the serial B/B counterpart.
DOI:10.1109/ISED.2012.51