Improving Energy Efficiency On Partially Reversible Pipelined Qca Circuits

2018 31ST SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS DESIGN (SBCCI)(2018)

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Recent studies show that Field-Coupled Nanocomputing devices, such as Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA), can reach ultra-low power consumption, notably when operating with reversible computing techniques. Partially Reversible Pipelined QCA circuits are one of such examples where improving energy efficiency can be balanced with throughput degrading. In this work, we propose an algorithm to divide those circuits into stages, reducing energy without meaningful changes in its throughput when compared to a naive division. Furthermore, we manipulate the fanouts' positions in the circuit's netlist to improve even more the energy efficiency. Computational experiments with a state-of-the-art benchmark suite show that our algorithm's best solutions dominate about 56% of the best solutions from the naive method, while our fanout's manipulation achieves an average energy reduction of 47%.
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Quantum-dot Cellular Automata,ultra-low power consumption,reversible computing techniques,energy efficiency,partially reversible pipelined QCA circuits,field-coupled nanocomputing devices,fanout positions,näive division,circuit netlist,average energy reduction
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