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Multi-Core Architecture Design for Ultra-Low-Power Wearable Health Monitoring Systems

Dogan, Ahmed Yasir  
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Constantin, Jeremy Hugues-Felix  
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Ruggiero, Martino  
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2012
Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM 2012 Design Automation and Test in Europe conference (DATE)
IEEE/ACM 2012 Design Automation and Test in Europe conference (DATE)

Personal health monitoring systems can offer a cost-effective solution for human healthcare. To extend the lifetime of health monitoring systems, we propose a near-threshold ultra-low- power multi-core architecture featuring low-power cores, yet capable of executing biomedical applications, with multiple instruction and data memories, tightly coupled through flexible crossbar interconnects. This architecture also includes broadcasting mechanisms for the data and instruction memories to optimize system energy consumption by tailoring memory sharing to the target application. Moreover, the architecture enables power gating of the unused memory banks to lower leakage power. Our experimental results show that compared to the state-of-the-art, the proposed architecture achieves 39.5% power savings at high workload requirements (637 MOps/s), and 38.8% savings at low workload requirements (5 kOps/s), whereby leakage power consumption dominates.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/DATE.2012.6176640
Author(s)
Dogan, Ahmed Yasir  
Constantin, Jeremy Hugues-Felix  
Ruggiero, Martino  
Burg, Andreas Peter
Atienza Alonso, David  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

ACM and IEEE Press

Publisher place

New York

Published in
Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM 2012 Design Automation and Test in Europe conference (DATE)
ISBN of the book

978-3-9810801-8-6

Start page

988

End page

994

Subjects

multi-core

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computing architecture

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ultra-low-power

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optimization

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biosignal processing

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near-threshold computing

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embedded systems

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personal health systems

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memory optimization

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memory hierarchy

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system-level design

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IEEE/ACM 2012 Design Automation and Test in Europe conference (DATE)

Dresden, Germany

March 12-16, 2012

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March 18, 2012
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/78848
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