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Vasiliki Giannakopoulou


vgian78@gmail.com

Journal articles

2007
Nikolaos Kavvadias, Vasiliki Giannakopoulou, Spiridon Nikolaidis (2007)  Development of a customized processor architecture for accelerating genetic algorithms   Microprocessors and Microsystems 31: 5. 347-359  
Abstract: In this paper, a new programmable RISC processor architecture named VGP-I is proposed, aiming to the acceleration of genetic algorithms in embedded systems. Compared to other GA engines, the VGP-I speci fication de fines a compact instruction set supporting multiple operator types, with scalable instruction encodings, programmer-visible and auxiliary registers and optional extensions. Apart from the programmable accelerator approach, VGP-I instructions have been tightly integrated to the Nios II soft-core processor as well. For performance assessment, a cycle-accurate reference VGP-I model has been developed while VGP-I subsets have been realized on a prototype microarchitecture and as Nios II custom instructions, both verifi ed on programmable logic. Performance improvements on the execution of genetic operators are typically at the level of two orders of magnitude with application kernels written in ANSI C being accelerated by about 20x due to the usage of GA instruction set extensions.
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