Dynamic and Leakage Power-Composition Profile Driven Co-Synthesis for Energy and Cost Reduction

Recent research has shown that combining dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) and adaptive body bias (ABB) techniques achieve the highest reduction in embedded systems energy dissipation [1]. In this paper we show that it is possible to produce comparable energy saving to that obtained using combined DVS and ABB techniques but with reduced hardware cost achieved by employing processing elements (PEs) with separate DVS or ABB capability. A co-synthesis methodology which is aware of tasks’ power-composition profile (the ratio of the dynamic power to the leakage power) is presented. The methodology selects voltage scaling capabilities (DVS, ABB, or combined DVS and ABB) for the PEs, maps, schedules, and voltage scales applications given as task graphs with timing constraints, aiming to dynamic and leakage energy reduction at low hardware cost. We conduct detailed experiments, including a real-life example, to demonstrate the effectiveness of our methodology. We demonstrate that it is possible to produce designs that contain PEs with only DVS or ABB technique but have energy dissipation that are only 4.4% higher when compared with the same designs that employ PEs with combined DVS and ABB capabilities.

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