Approximate computing, frequently used in error tolerant applications, aims to achieve higher circuit performances by allowing the possibility of inaccurate results, rather than guaranteeing a correct outcome. Many contributions target the binary multiplier aiming to minimize the complexity of this common yet power-hungry circuit. Approximate recursive multipliers are low-power designs that exploit approximate building blocks to scale up to their final size. In this paper, we present two novel 4×4 approximate multipliers obtained by carry manipulation. They are used to compose 8×8 designs with different error-performance trade-off. The final circuits exhibit a competitive behavior in terms of error while reducing the power dissipation when compared to state-of-the-art proposals. The proposed multipliers and state-of-the-art designs found in the literature, have been synthesized targeting a 14nm FinFET technology to determine the electrical characteristics. Compared with an exact 8×8 multiplier, the least dissipative design proposed in this paper reduces power consumption and silicon area by 46%, and minimum delay by 21%. It also consumes 14% less power than the least power-hungry recursive circuit found in the literature, while offering 81% higher accuracy. Ιmage processing applications and a convolutional neural network are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed multipliers.

Approximate Recursive Multipliers Using Low Power Building Blocks / Zacharelos, E.; Nunziata, I.; Saggese, G.; Strollo, A. G. M.; Napoli, E.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EMERGING TOPICS IN COMPUTING. - ISSN 2168-6750. - 10:3(2022), pp. 1315-1330. [10.1109/TETC.2022.3186240]

Approximate Recursive Multipliers Using Low Power Building Blocks

Zacharelos E.;Nunziata I.;Saggese G.;Strollo A. G. M.;Napoli E.
2022

Abstract

Approximate computing, frequently used in error tolerant applications, aims to achieve higher circuit performances by allowing the possibility of inaccurate results, rather than guaranteeing a correct outcome. Many contributions target the binary multiplier aiming to minimize the complexity of this common yet power-hungry circuit. Approximate recursive multipliers are low-power designs that exploit approximate building blocks to scale up to their final size. In this paper, we present two novel 4×4 approximate multipliers obtained by carry manipulation. They are used to compose 8×8 designs with different error-performance trade-off. The final circuits exhibit a competitive behavior in terms of error while reducing the power dissipation when compared to state-of-the-art proposals. The proposed multipliers and state-of-the-art designs found in the literature, have been synthesized targeting a 14nm FinFET technology to determine the electrical characteristics. Compared with an exact 8×8 multiplier, the least dissipative design proposed in this paper reduces power consumption and silicon area by 46%, and minimum delay by 21%. It also consumes 14% less power than the least power-hungry recursive circuit found in the literature, while offering 81% higher accuracy. Ιmage processing applications and a convolutional neural network are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed multipliers.
2022
Approximate Recursive Multipliers Using Low Power Building Blocks / Zacharelos, E.; Nunziata, I.; Saggese, G.; Strollo, A. G. M.; Napoli, E.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EMERGING TOPICS IN COMPUTING. - ISSN 2168-6750. - 10:3(2022), pp. 1315-1330. [10.1109/TETC.2022.3186240]
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