Automatic pipeline construction focused on similarity of rate law functions for an FPGA-based biochemical simulator

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Abstract

For FPGA-based scientific simulation systems, hardware design technique that can reduce required amount of hardware resources is a key issue, since the size of simulation target is often limited by the size of the FPGA. Focusing on FPGA-based biochemical simulation, this paper proposes hardware design methodology which finds and combines common datapath for similar rate law functions appeared in simulation target models, so as to generate area-effective pipelined hardware modules. In addition, similarity-based clustering techniques of rate law functions are also presented in order to alleviate negative effects on performance for combined pipelines. Empirical evaluation with a practical biochemical model reveals that our method enables the simulation with 66% of the original hardware resources at a reasonable cost of 20% performance overhead. © 2010 Information Processing Society of Japan.

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Yamada, H., Ogawa, Y., Ooya, T., Ishimori, T., Osana, Y., Yoshimi, M., … Oguri, K. (2010). Automatic pipeline construction focused on similarity of rate law functions for an FPGA-based biochemical simulator. IPSJ Transactions on System LSI Design Methodology, 3, 244–256. https://doi.org/10.2197/ipsjtsldm.3.244

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