Synthesis of networks of custom processing elements for real-time physical system emulation

Author:

Huang Chen1,Miller Bailey1,Vahid Frank1,Givargis Tony2

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Riverside

2. University of California, Irvine

Abstract

Emulating a physical system in real-time or faster has numerous applications in cyber-physical system design and deployment. For example, testing of a cyber-device's software (e.g., a medical ventilator) can be done via interaction with a real-time digital emulation of the target physical system (e.g., a human's respiratory system). Physical system emulation typically involves iteratively solving thousands of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that model the physical system. We describe an approach that creates custom processing elements (PEs) specialized to the ODEs of a particular model while maintaining some programmability, targeting implementation on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). We detail the PE micro-architecture and accompanying automated compilation and synthesis techniques. Furthermore, we describe our efforts to use a high-level synthesis approach that incorporates regularity extraction techniques as an alternative FPGA-based solution, and also describe an approach using graphics processing units (GPUs). We perform experiments with five models: a Weibel lung model, a Lutchen lung model, an atrial heart model, a neuron model, and a wave model; each model consists of several thousand ODEs and targets a Xilinx Virtex 6 FPGA. Results of the experiments show that the custom PE approach achieves 4X-9X speedups (average 6.7X) versus our previous general ODE-solver PE approach, and 7X-10X speedups (average 8.7X) versus high-level synthesis, while using approximately the same or fewer FPGA resources. Furthermore, the approach achieves speedups of 18X-32X (average 26X) versus an Nvidia GTX 460 GPU, and average speedups of more than 100X compared to a six-core TI DSP processor or a four-core ARM processor, and 24X versus an Intel I7 quad core processor running at 3.06 GHz. While an FPGA implementation costs about 3X-5X more than the non-FPGA approaches, a speedup/dollar analysis shows 10X improvement versus the next best approach, with the trend of decreasing FPGA costs improving speedup/dollar in the future.

Funder

Division of Computer and Network Systems

U.S. Department of Education

National Science Foundation

Semiconductor Research Corporation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications

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