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Design and Verification of a Low-Power Fixed-Point Compressed Sensing Accelerator for ECG Signal
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Architectural Design
Hi,
It was an interesting discussion today and David Mapstone started to lay out some of the likely issues around SoC Architectural Design and the engineering constraints that help etermine the architecture. As discussed while the core of the MSc project is about the specific implementation of the compression algorithm the broader SoC architecture is about how that compression sub-system is fed with data from the upstream (eg. actual sensor data or simulated sensor data from prior captured data base of samples) and how it feeds downstream into off chip comms to either form the function of an edge based battery driven device or more simple to prove the compression sub-system.
I always think it is important to state the design rationale and the engineering constraints as clearly as possible at the Architectural Design so we can develop the design in the right direction.
John.
Welcome to SoC Labs
Hi Amrit,
Welcome to SoC Labs! Great to see your account set up, and thanks for the detailed overview of SPARSEBEAT. It sounds like a strong project, and your workflow across Python modelling, SystemVerilog RTL, and formal verification shows a strong grasp of the full design and verification flow.
I would also encourage exploring the Ethernet-based off-chip communications subsystem in nanoSoC V3, as John suggested. Comparing its energy use against your compression accelerator should give a good system-level view of your work's impact.
Looking forward to collaborating on this project with you.
Malik.
Welcome to SoC Labs
It was great to meet you yesterday and here about your MSc project in designing a Low-Power Fixed-Point Compressed Sensing Accelerator for ECG Signals and also your interest in formal verification. It seems you have selected some good design flow stages as interests. With V3 of nanoSoC there is a new subsystem for ethernet based off chip comms and that might be an interesting subsystem to use alongside your own custom compression accelerator. Understanding the energy use of each subsystem should help you understand the benefit of your compression scheme within the broader SoC energy costs.
Look forward to collaborating on this project with you.
John.
Hi John,Thank you for the…
Hi John,
Thank you for the warm welcome. I really enjoyed our discussion yesterday, and I am very excited about the prospect of collaborating on this project.
I look forward to working with you.
Best regards,
Amrit Singh Ittan
Establishing your Project
Hi,
It was great to meet today and we discussed starting a project within SoC Labs. This is quite an easy thing to do. You already have a description of your project and this can be changed as it develops. Please take a look at some of the other projects on the SoC Labs site. I would very much recommend the project on sensing by Sydney.
Once you can see how to describe your project then the way to add your projects is Add Project action in the naviagtion.
You then add a description of the project and an image. Again these can be changed and also when you submit to Editorial, we can help review and improve your description. You can start it and save it in Drafts as needed before you are ready to send to Editorial.
The Project has a project tracker in it.
These are based on the various stages in the design flows for a SoC Labs project. You should add the Getting Started milestone and the Architectural Design milestone as we discussed these today. Just start to type this in the field and they should auto complete.
Let us know how you get along and if there are any issues.
John.
Adding Project details
Hi,
It should be easy to add your project.
Then add a project title and description in the body.
You can upload an image that describes your project.
You will need to add the project type, this should be an active project.
Also add the project category, this should be Collaborative
Don't forget to save it, to either your Drafts as you develop the description or to Editorial if you would like us to help review it.
John.
Hi John,Sorry, I didn't see…
Hi John,
Sorry, I didn't see your comments earlier.
I've now created my project.
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