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Body Bias Domain Partitioning Size Exploration for a Coarse Grained Reconfigurable Accelerator

Yusuke MATSUSHITA, Hayate OKUHARA, Koichiro MASUYAMA, Yu FUJITA, Ryuta KAWANO, Hideharu AMANO

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Body biasing can be used to control the leakage power and performance by changing the threshold voltage of transistors after fabrication. Especially, a new process called Silicon-On-Thin Box (SOTB) CMOS can control their balance widely. When it is applied to a Coarse Grained Reconfigurable Array (CGRA), the leakage power can be much reduced by precise bias control with small domain size including a small number of PEs. On the other hand, the area overhead for separating power domain and delivering a lot of wires for body bias voltage supply increases. This paper explores the grain of domain size of an energy efficient CGRA called CMA (Cool Mega Array). By using Genetic Algorithm based body bias assignment method, the leakage reduction of various grain size was evaluated. As a result, a domain with 2x1 PEs achieved about 40% power reduction with a 6% area overhead. It has appeared that a combination of three body bias voltages; zero bias, weak reverse bias and strong reverse bias can achieve the optimal leakage reduction and area overhead balance in most cases.

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information Vol.E100-D No.12 pp.2828-2836
Publication Date
2017/12/01
Publicized
2017/07/14
Online ISSN
1745-1361
DOI
10.1587/transinf.2017PAP0013
Type of Manuscript
Special Section PAPER (Special Section on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networking)
Category
Architecture

Authors

Yusuke MATSUSHITA
  Keio University
Hayate OKUHARA
  Keio University
Koichiro MASUYAMA
  Keio University
Yu FUJITA
  Keio University
Ryuta KAWANO
  Keio University
Hideharu AMANO
  Keio University

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