On Performance Optimization and Quality Control for Approximate-Communication-Enabled Networks-on-Chip
Abstract
For many applications showing error forgiveness, approximate computing is a new design paradigm that trades application output accuracy for mitigating computation/communication effort, which results in performance/energy benefit. Since networks-on-chip (NoCs) are one of the major contributors to system performance and power consumption, the underlying communication is approximated to achieve time/energy improvement. However, performing...
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Title
On Performance Optimization and Quality Control for Approximate-Communication-Enabled Networks-on-Chip
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
70
Issue
11
Pages
1817 - 1830
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