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FSM-based sequential circuits optimization by changing initial state of specification M. L. Gromov, N. V. Shabaldina, A. Tvardovskii, S. A. Prokopenko

Contributor(s): Gromov, Maxim L | Shabaldina, Natalia V | Tvardovskii, Aleksandr | Prokopenko, Svetlana AMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): конечные автоматы | оптимизацияGenre/Form: статьи в сборниках Online resources: Click here to access online In: 2021 IEEE East-West Design & Test Symposium (EWDTS) : proceedings, Batumi, Georgia, September 10 – 13, 2021 P. 361-366Abstract: Finite State Machines (FSMs) are widely used for analysis and synthesis of hardware designs. In particular FSM can be used to specify and optimize sequential circuits. The number of gates of a circuit influences different aspects of the circuit (operation speed, latency, energy consumption, size, etc.), therefore the circuit’s gates number minimization is an actual problem. In this paper we suggest an approach of sequential circuit optimization by selecting an initial state of a specification FSM which allows to get a circuit with a defined optimization requirement. We experimented in order to estimate the benefit of our optimization approach and the length of rebuild/modified test suites.
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Finite State Machines (FSMs) are widely used for analysis and synthesis of hardware designs. In particular FSM can be used to specify and optimize sequential circuits. The number of gates of a circuit influences different aspects of the circuit (operation speed, latency, energy consumption, size, etc.), therefore the circuit’s gates number minimization is an actual problem. In this paper we suggest an approach of sequential circuit optimization by selecting an initial state of a specification FSM which allows to get a circuit with a defined optimization requirement. We experimented in order to estimate the benefit of our optimization approach and the length of rebuild/modified test suites.

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