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EULER-ADAS: Energy-Efficient & SIMD-Unified Logarithmic-Posit Engine for Precision-Reconfigurable Approximate ADAS Acceleration

Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) require neural compute engines that deliver low-latency inference under strict power and area constraints. Posit arithmetic is attractive for such accelerators because it provides high numerical fidelity at low precision, but its variable-length regime encoding increases encode/decode cost and exposes the datapath to large regime-field fault effects. This paper presents EULER-ADAS, a SIMD-enabled logarithmic bounded-Posit neural compute engine for energyefficient and reliability-aware ADAS acceleration. The proposed datapath combines bounded-regime Posit representation, stageadaptive logarithmic mantissa multiplication with bit truncation, and a SIMD-shared quire accumulation path supporting Posit- (8,0), Posit-(16,1), and Posit-(32,2) execution. The unified architecture enables 4xPosit-8, 2xPosit-16, or 1xPosit-32 operation without duplicating precision-specific hardware. FPGA implementation shows that the proposed configurations reduce LUT count by up to 41.4%, delay by up to 76.1%, and power by up to 71.9% relative to exact Posit neural compute engines, while achieving up to 10x lower energy-delay product than radix-4 Booth-based Posit multipliers. In 28-nm CMOS, the bounded variants occupy 0.013-0.016 mm2 , consume 19.8-22.1 mW, and operate at up to 1.84 GHz. Application-level evaluation across image-classification, ADAS, and edge-inference workloads shows that the evaluated Posit-16 and Posit-32 configurations remain within about 1.5 percentage points of FP32 accuracy. A TinyYOLOv3 prototype on Pynq-Z2 achieves 78 ms latency at 0.29 W and 22.6 mJ/frame, demonstrating the suitability of EULERADAS for low-power real-time ADAS inference.

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