Title :
A highly energy-efficient compressed sensing encoder with robust subthreshold clockless pipeline for wireless BANs
Author :
Yi Li ; Xu Cheng ; Yicheng Zhang ; Weijing Shi ; Jun Han ; Xiaoyang Zeng
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of ASIC & Syst., Fudan Univ., Shanghai, China
fDate :
Oct. 31 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Abstract :
Compressed sensing is considered as a novel energy and bandwidth solution for wireless body area networks. In subthreshold operation, the conventional parallel structure is less energy-efficient than pipeline due to the low-frequency signals and the serious leakage energy. In this paper, we present a clockless pipeline compressed sensing encoder for highly energy-efficient purpose. Quasi-Delay-Insensitive circuits are introduced in the memory and the adder for improving the subthreshold robustness. The zero value detector in control units reduces the costs of computing power consumption and period. The full customized design is implemented in TSMC 65nm LP CMOS technology. Post-layout simulation results show that it can operate in the subthreshold supply voltage of 200mV. The most energy-efficient point is achieved as 109.8pJ at 300 mV. The max operation frequency ranges from 3KHz to 690KHz at 200mV to 600mV. For a fixed-throughput ECG signal, it improves 9.5× energy-efficiency compared with the parallel structure at 300mV and realizes minimum power consumption of 0.23μW at 200mV.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; adders; biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; body area networks; compressed sensing; electrocardiography; encoding; energy conservation; low-power electronics; telemedicine; TSMC 65nm LP CMOS technology; adder; bandwidth solution; clockless pipeline compressed sensing encoder; computing power consumption; computing power period; control unit zero value detector; conventional parallel structure energy-efficiency; cost reduction; encoder memory; energy 109.8 pJ; energy solution; energy-efficient compressed sensing encoder; fixed-throughput ECG signal; frequency 3 kHz to 690 kHz; leakage energy; low frequency signal; minimum power consumption; pipeline structure energy-efficiency; post-layout simulation; power 0.23 muW; quasi-delay-insensitive circuit; robust subthreshold clockless pipeline; size 65 nm; subthreshold operation; subthreshold robustness improvement; subthreshold supply voltage; voltage 200 mV to 600 mV; wireless BAN; wireless body area network; Adders; Compressed sensing; Detectors; Pipelines; Power demand; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rotterdam
DOI :
10.1109/BioCAS.2013.6679662