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Architecture exploration for ambient energy harvesting nonvolatile processors
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2015
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionPower Optimization (Eda)Computer ArchitecturePower ElectronicsLow Energy ArchitecturePower-aware DesignThermal GradientsPower-aware ComputingEnergy HarvestingElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerComputer EngineeringArchitecture ExplorationEnergyLow-power ElectronicsEnergy ManagementNonvolatile ProcessorPower-efficient Computing
Energy harvesting has been widely investigated as a promising method of providing power for ultra-low-power applications. Such energy sources include solar energy, radio-frequency (RF) radiation, piezoelectricity, thermal gradients, etc. However, the power supplied by these sources is highly unreliable and dependent upon ambient environment factors. Hence, it is necessary to develop specialized systems that are tolerant to this power variation, and also capable of making forward progress on the computation tasks. The simulation platform in this paper is calibrated using measured results from a fabricated nonvolatile processor and used to explore the design space for a nonvolatile processor with different architectures, different input power sources, and policies for maximizing forward progress.
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