2015 Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design 2015
DOI: 10.1109/dsd.2015.21
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Minimization Method of Finite State Machines for Low Power Design

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“…, }, descriptions of two FSMs, that is, base ckt and recon ckt b, are taken as inputs. The major contributing factors for power consumption and LUT requirement in FSM are the number of inputs and the internal states [8,19]. In any FSM, input variable and states are interdependent.…”
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“…, }, descriptions of two FSMs, that is, base ckt and recon ckt b, are taken as inputs. The major contributing factors for power consumption and LUT requirement in FSM are the number of inputs and the internal states [8,19]. In any FSM, input variable and states are interdependent.…”
Section: Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In FSM, splitting a state with high transitions results in low power consumption [8,19]. It also improves the operating speed [2,20].…”
Section: Proposition 1 Dummy Transitions In a Matched State Of Base mentioning
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