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    VLSI DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SYSTOLIC TREE QUEUES

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    A number of innovative designs have been proposed for hardware implementation of data structures. However, these designs have only been presented at an abstract behavioural level. In this paper, we describe the VLSI design and implementation of a 15-node 8-bit queue based on a systolic tree architecture. A layout methodology and a VLSI CAD environment that facilitate fast and efficient layout of large binary trees are described. The objective of this paper is to illustrate the implementation of tree architectures in VLSI. We demonstrate this by implementing a systolic tree queue. Keywords: VLSI design; systolic tree architecture; automated layou

    Towards hardware acceleration of neuroevolution for multimedia processing applications on mobile devices

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    This paper addresses the problem of accelerating large artificial neural networks (ANN), whose topology and weights can evolve via the use of a genetic algorithm. The proposed digital hardware architecture is capable of processing any evolved network topology, whilst at the same time providing a good trade off between throughput, area and power consumption. The latter is vital for a longer battery life on mobile devices. The architecture uses multiple parallel arithmetic units in each processing element (PE). Memory partitioning and data caching are used to minimise the effects of PE pipeline stalling. A first order minimax polynomial approximation scheme, tuned via a genetic algorithm, is used for the activation function generator. Efficient arithmetic circuitry, which leverages modified Booth recoding, column compressors and carry save adders, is adopted throughout the design

    Hardware acceleration architectures for MPEG-Based mobile video platforms: a brief overview

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    This paper presents a brief overview of past and current hardware acceleration (HwA) approaches that have been proposed for the most computationally intensive compression tools of the MPEG-4 standard. These approaches are classified based on their historical evolution and architectural approach. An analysis of both evolutionary and functional classifications is carried out in order to speculate on the possible trends of the HwA architectures to be employed in mobile video platforms
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