Affiliation:
1. Department of Electronics and Communication, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Distt-Solan
(H.P), India
Abstract
Aim:
The aim of the study was to implement low-power approximate arithmetic circuits
for IoT devices.
Background:
Information transmitted via electronic media is exposed to security threats. With the
advancement of internet technology, the devices linked to the internet are growing, leading to the
Internet of Things (IoT).
Objective:
IoT and big data are the prominent computing paradigms that employ approximate
computing. It takes the benefit of various applications' error-tolerable features to lower the
amount of resources necessary to deliver a specific degree of computation quality. An IoT device
has to receive and transmit a lot of data. If this data size can be reduced by approximate computing,
then a lot of power can be saved, which provides the dual benefit of data protection and
power consumption.
Methods:
The approximated adder and multiplier using AIF is proposed that helps in the reduction
of power consumption and security threats that occur in IoT devices.
Result:
The proposed approximated adder and multiplier consumes 2.81% to 32.95% less power
as compared to conventional technique.
Conclusion:
For the protection of data communication in IoT devices from security threats, approximate
arithmetic circuits play a fundamental role. To attain this issue, in this paper, authors
have proposed approximate adder and multiplier using AIF, which also provides reduction in
power consumption. The proposed circuits can be used as a basic block for security purposes in
IoT devices. In future, approximation algorithms will be implemented for mitigation of security
threats.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials