In this work, we present a novel inner product design for stochastic computing. Stochastic computing is an emerging computing technique, that encodes a number in the probability of observing a one in a random bit stream. This leads to reduced hardware costs and high error tolerance. The proposed inner product design is based on a two-line bipolar encoding format and applies sequential processing of the input in a central accumulation unit. Sequential processing significantly increases the computation accuracy, since it allows for preliminary cancelation of carry bits. Moreover, the central accumulation unit gives a much better scalability compared to conventional adder tree approaches. We show that the proposed inner product design outperforms state-of-the-art designs in terms of hardware costs for high accuracy requirements and fault tolerance.
@article{arxiv.1808.06500,
title = {High-Accuracy and Fault Tolerant Stochastic Inner Product Design},
author = {Werner Haselmayr and Daniel Wiesinger and Michael Lunglmayr},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.06500},
year = {2018}
}
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This paper has been submitted to IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs