On the use of inexact, pruned hardware in atmospheric modelling.
Inexact hardware design, which advocates trading the accuracy of computations in exchange for significant savings in area, power and/or performance of computing hardware, has received increasing prominence in several error-tolerant application domains, particularly those involving perceptual or stat...
Main Authors: | Düben, P, Joven, J, Lingamneni, A, McNamara, H, De Micheli, G, Palem, K, Palmer, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of London
2014
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