A 0.55V 1.1mW Artificial-Intelligence Processor with PVT Compensation for Micro Robotshttps://rims.kaist.ac.kr/rims/images/KOR/tabbutton/btn_save.gif

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Micro robots with artificial intelligence (AI) are being investigated for many applications, such as unmanned delivery services. The robots, shown in Fig. 14.3.1, have enhanced controllers that realize AI functions, such as perception (information extraction) and cognition (decision making). Historically, controllers have been based on general-purpose CPUs, and only recently, a few perception SoCs [1-3] have been reported. SoCs with cognition capability have not been reported thus far, even though cognition is a key AI function in micro robots for decision making, especially autonomous drones. Path planning and obstacle avoidance require more than 10,000 searches within 50ms for a fast response, but a software implementation running on a Cortex-M3 takes ∼5s to make decisions. Micro robots require 10× lower power and 100× faster decision making than conventional robots because of their fast movement in the environment, small form factor, and limited battery capacity. Therefore, an ultra-low-power high-performance artificial-intelligence processor (AIP) is necessary for micro robots to make fast and smart maneuvers in dynamic environments filled with obstacles.
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IEEE
Issue Date
2016-02-02
Language
English
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2016 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), pp.258 - U357

ISSN
2376-8606
DOI
10.1109/ISSCC.2016.7418005
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/215594
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EE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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