Title :
Randomness meets feedback: Stochastic implementation of logistic map dynamical system
Author :
Zhiheng Wang ; Saraf, Naman ; Bazargan, Kia ; Scheel, Arnd
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
Stochastic Computing (SC) is a digital computation approach that operates on random bit streams to perform complex tasks with much smaller hardware footprints compared to conventional approaches that employ binary radix. For stochastic logic to work, the input random bit streams have to be independent, which is a challenge when implementing systems with feedback: outputs that are generated based on input bit streams would be correlated to those streams and cannot be readily combined as inputs to stochastic logic for another iteration of the function. We propose re-randomization techniques for stochastic computing and use the Logistic Map x → r x(1-x) as a case study for dynamical systems in general. We show that complex behaviors such as period-doubling and chaos do indeed occur in digital logic with only a few gates operating on a few 0´s and 1´s. We employ a number of techniques such as random number generator sharing and using table-lookup pre-computations to significantly reduce the total energy of the computation. Compared to the conventional binary approach, we achieve between 8% and 25% energy consumption.
Keywords :
chaos; circuit feedback; logic gates; random number generation; table lookup; SC; chaos; digital computation approach; digital logic; feedback; hardware footprints; input random bit streams; logic gates; logistic map dynamical system; period-doubling; random number generator; rerandomization techniques; stochastic computing; stochastic logic; table-lookup precomputations; Clocks; Computer architecture; Correlation; Generators; Logic gates; Logistics; Noise;
Conference_Titel :
Design Automation Conference (DAC), 2015 52nd ACM/EDAC/IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1145/2744769.2744898