An EHW Architecture for the Design of Unconstrained Low-Power FIR Filters for Sensor Control Using Custom-Reconfigurable Technology

  • Authors:
  • Evangelos F. Stefatos;Didier Keymeulen;Ian Ferguson

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Edinburgh;California Institute of Technology;California Institute of Technology

  • Venue:
  • EH '05 Proceedings of the 2005 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

This paper presents a power-optimized evolvable hardware (EHW) architecture that employs custom reconfigurable technology. It comprises a preliminary research work towardsthe implementation of filtering circuits associated with theJPL-Boeing micro-machined gyroscope. Our scope is toimplement a low-power, autonomously reconfigurablearchitecture that is tailored for the realization of arbitrary response FIR filters. For the purpose of this paper thehardware substrate comprises a reconfigurable 4x12 array,which consists of heterogeneous, configurable, arithmetic-logic units (CALUs). The implementation of the design is based on the primitive operator filter (POF) technique in order to evolve all the parts of a filter (unconstrained filter). Furthermore, a hybrid arithmetic approach is employed in order for the architecture to cope with overflow events. The paradigms of both lowpass and highpass filters are produced, using two different strategies of evolution. The obtained results demonstrate the physical characteristics of the reconfigurable substrate and the performance of the genetic algorithm (GA) in successfully designing FIR filters. Finally, the power results of the reconfigurable architecture (RA) are compared with these of the AT6000 series FPGAs and an algorithmically power-optimized, custom reprogrammable FIR core.