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32nd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA'05)
Energy Optimization of Subthreshold-Voltage Sensor Network Processors
Madison, Wisconsin
June 04-June 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2270-X
Leyla Nazhandali, University of Michigan
Bo Zhai, University of Michigan
Javin Olson, University of Michigan
Anna Reeves, University of Michigan
Michael Minuth, University of Michigan
Ryan Helfand, University of Michigan
Sanjay Pant, University of Michigan
Todd Austin, University of Michigan
David Blaauw, University of Michigan
Sensor network processors and their applications are a growing area of focus in computer system research and design. Inherent to this design space is a reduced processing performance requirement and extremely high energy constraints, such that sensor network processors must execute low-performance tasks for long durations on small energy supplies. In this paper, we demonstrate that subthreshold-voltage circuit design (400 mV and below) lends itself well to the performance and energy demands of sensor network processors. Moreover, we show that the landscape for microarchitectural energy optimization dramatically changes in the subthreshold domain. The dominance of leakage power in the subthreshold regime demands architectures that i) reduce overall area, ii) increase the utility of transistors, while iii) maintaining acceptable CPI efficiency. We confirm these observations by performing SPICE-level analysis of 21 sensor network processors and memory architectures. Our best sensor platform, implemented in 130nm CMOS and operating at 235 mV, only consumes 1.38 pJ/instruction, nearly an order of magnitude less energy than previously published sensor network processor results. This design, accompanied by bulk-silicon solar cells for energy scavenging, has been manufactured by IBM and is currently being tested.
Citation:
Leyla Nazhandali, Bo Zhai, Javin Olson, Anna Reeves, Michael Minuth, Ryan Helfand, Sanjay Pant, Todd Austin, David Blaauw, "Energy Optimization of Subthreshold-Voltage Sensor Network Processors," isca, pp.197-207, 32nd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA'05), 2005
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