DocumentCode
3528364
Title
Improving Circuit Miniaturization and Its Efficiency Using Rough Set Theory
Author
Rawat, Sarvesh S. S. ; Mor, Dheeraj Dilip ; Roy, Sujoy Sinha ; Kumar, Ajit ; Ramesh, Ramaswamy
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electron. & Instrum., VIT Univ., Vellore, India
fYear
2013
fDate
21-23 Dec. 2013
Firstpage
374
Lastpage
378
Abstract
High-speed, accuracy, meticulousness and quick responses are the notion of the vital necessities for modern digital world. An efficient electronic circuit unswervingly affects the maneuver of the whole system. Different tools are required to unravel different types of engineering tribulations. Improving the efficiency, accuracy and low power consumption in an electronic circuit is always been a bottle neck problem. So the need of circuit miniaturization is always there. It saves a lot of time and power while switching of gates and reduces the wiring-crises. Therefore to trounce with this problem we have proposed an artificial intelligence (AI) based approach that makes use of Rough Set Theory for its implementation. Theory of rough set has been proposed by Z Pawlak in the year 1982. Rough set theory is a new mathematical tool which deals with uncertainty and vagueness. Decisions can be generated using rough set theory by reducing the unwanted and superfluous data. We have condensed the number of gates without upsetting the productivity of the given circuit. This paper proposes an approach using artificial intelligence technique with the help of rough set theory which basically lessens the number of gates in the circuit, based on decision rules.
Keywords
logic gates; rough set theory; artificial intelligence based approach; circuit miniaturization; decision rules; electronic circuit; rough set theory; Accuracy; Approximation methods; Artificial intelligence; Educational institutions; Electronic circuits; Logic gates; Set theory; digital world; electronic circuit; rough set;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Machine Intelligence and Research Advancement (ICMIRA), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Katra
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICMIRA.2013.79
Filename
6918856
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