Publication detail

Approximate Computing Architectures

HANIF, M. MRÁZEK, V. SHAFIQUE, M.

Original Title

Approximate Computing Architectures

Type

book chapter

Language

English

Original Abstract

Approximate computing is an emerging computing paradigm for improving the efficiency of error-tolerant applications. It allows designers to trade a negligible amount of accuracy for significant efficiency gains. This chapter provides an overview of approximate computing and how it can be exploited to offer improved efficiency while satisfying the user-defined accuracy/quality constraints. First, an overview of techniques for approximating arithmetic hardware modules is presented. Then, methodologies for efficient design space exploration of approximate modules and for building approximate accelerators are covered. Apart from hardware-level approximations, the chapter also discusses different software-level approximations and how they can be integrated with hardware approximations in a cross-layer design flow for building efficient systems.

Keywords

approximate computing, cross-layer approximation, energy-efficient design

Authors

HANIF, M.; MRÁZEK, V.; SHAFIQUE, M.

Released

1. 1. 2022

Publisher

Springer Nature Singapore

Location

Singapore

ISBN

978-981-1564-01-7

Book

Handbook of Computer Architecture

Edition

Handbook of Computer Architecture

Pages from

1

Pages to

41

Pages count

41

URL

BibTex

@inbook{BUT175818,
  author="HANIF, M. and MRÁZEK, V. and SHAFIQUE, M.",
  title="Approximate Computing Architectures",
  booktitle="Handbook of Computer Architecture",
  year="2022",
  publisher="Springer Nature Singapore",
  address="Singapore",
  series="Handbook of Computer Architecture",
  pages="1--41",
  doi="10.1007/978-981-15-6401-7\{_}27-1",
  isbn="978-981-1564-01-7",
  url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/12568/"
}