Title :
Synthesis of low-power DSP systems using a genetic algorithm
Author :
Bright, Marc S. ; Arslan, Tughrul
fDate :
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a new tool for the synthesis of low-power VLSI designs, specifically, those designs targeting digital signal processing applications. The synthesis tool genetic algorithm for low-power synthesis (GALOPS) uses a genetic algorithm to apply power-reducing transformations to high-level signal-processing designs, producing designs that satisfy power requirements as well as timing and area constraints. GALOPS uses problem-specific genetic operators that are specifically tailored to incorporate VLSI-based digital signal processing design knowledge. A number of signal-processing benchmarks are used to facilitate the analysis of low-power design tools, and to aid in the comparison of results. Results demonstrate that GALOPS achieves significant power reductions in the presented benchmark designs. In addition, GALOPS produces a family of unique solutions for each design, all of which satisfy the multiple design objectives, providing flexibility to the VLSI designer
Keywords :
VLSI; circuit CAD; digital signal processing chips; genetic algorithms; integrated circuit design; GA; GALOPS; VLSI-based digital signal processing design knowledge; area constraints; genetic algorithm; high-level signal-processing designs; low-power DSP system synthesis; low-power VLSI designs; low-power synthesis; power-reducing transformations; timing constraints; Algorithm design and analysis; Circuit synthesis; Digital signal processing; Genetic algorithms; High level synthesis; Signal design; Signal synthesis; Speech synthesis; Timing; Very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/4235.910463