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FSM decomposition by direct circuit manipulation applied to low power design (0)

by Jose C Monteiro, Arlindo L Oliveira
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GALLOP: Genetic algorithm based low power FSM synthesis by simultaneous partitioning and state assignment

by Ganesh Venkataraman, Sudhakar M. Reddy, Irith Pomeranz - IEEE 16th International Conference on VLSI Design , 2003
"... Partitioning has been shown to be an effective method for synthesis of low power finite state machines. In this approach, an FSM is partitioned into two or more coupled sub-machines such that most of the time only one of the sub-machines is active. In this paper, we present a GA based approach for s ..."
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Partitioning has been shown to be an effective method for synthesis of low power finite state machines. In this approach, an FSM is partitioned into two or more coupled sub-machines such that most of the time only one of the sub-machines is active. In this paper, we present a GA based approach for simultaneous partitioning and state assignment of finite state machines with power reduction as the objective. Experimental results obtained compare favorably with previous works on FSM partitioning, low power state assignment as well as using GA for partitioning alone. 1.
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...d low power designs [4]-[10]. In [5], GA was used for both state encoding and selection of flip-flops (D or T). Partitioning has been shown to be a very effective technique for reducing power in FSMs =-=[6]-=--[9]. Partitioning decomposes a given FSM into two or more coupled sub-machines. When one submachine is active, the inputs to the other sub-machines are turned off to reduce power dissipation. Hence, ...

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