Low-Power Cooling Codes with Efficient Encoding and Decoding

Abstract

A class of low-power cooling (LPC) codes, to control simultaneously both the peak temperature and the average power consumption of interconnects, was introduced recently. An (n,t,w)-LPC code is a coding scheme over n wires that (A) avoids state transitions on the t hottest wires (cooling), and (B) limits the number of transitions to w in each transmission (low-power). A few constructions for large LPC codes that have efficient encoding and decoding schemes, are given. In particular, when w is fixed, we construct LPC codes of size (n/w)w-1 and show that these LPC codes can be modified to correct errors efficiently. We further present a construction for large LPC codes based on a mapping from cooling codes to LPC codes. The efficiency of the encoding/decoding for the constructed LPC codes depends on the efficiency of the decoding/encoding for the related cooling codes and the ones for the mapping.

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