Modeling and Simulation of Circuit-Level Nonidealities for an Analog Computing Design Approach With Application to EEG Feature Extraction

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems(2023)

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This article presents a design approach for the modeling and simulation of ultralow power (ULP) analog computing machine learning (ML) circuits for seizure detection using electroencephalography (EEG) signals in wearable health monitoring applications. In this article, we describe a new analog system modeling and simulation technique to associate power consumption, noise, linearity, and other critical performance parameters of analog circuits with the classification accuracy of a given ML network, which allows to realize a power and performance optimized analog ML hardware implementation based on diverse application-specific needs. We carried out circuit simulations to obtain nonidealities, which are then mathematically modeled for an accurate mapping. We have modeled noise, nonlinearity, resolution, and process variations such that the model can accurately obtain the classification accuracy of the analog computing-based seizure detection system. Noise has been modeled as an input-referred white noise that can be directly added at the input. Device process and temperature variations were modeled as random fluctuations in circuit parameters, such as gain and cut-off frequency. Nonlinearity was mathematically modeled as a power series. The combined system level model was then simulated for classification accuracy assessments. The design approach helps to optimize power and area during the development of tailored analog circuits for ML networks with the ability to potentially trade power and performance goals while still ensuring the required classification accuracy. The simulation technique also enables to determine target specifications for each circuit block in the analog computing hardware. This is achieved by developing the ML hardware model, and investigating the effect of circuit nonidealities on classification accuracy. Simulation of an analog computing EEG seizure detection block shows a classification accuracy of 91%. The proposed modeling approach will significantly reduce design time and complexity of large analog computing systems. Two feature extraction approaches are also compared for an analog computing architecture.
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Analog computing,feature extraction,system modeling,ultralow power (ULP) circuits
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