2013
DOI: 10.1080/00207217.2012.751324
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A genetic algorithm for segmented channel routing

Abstract: In this article we present an approach to the segment channel routing problem that occurs in FPGA design technology. The objective is to find an optimal solution for the k-segmented and unlimited segmented routing problems. A channel with programmable switches is converted to a channel with fixed switches under a chromosome. Both k-segmented and unlimited segmented routing are transformed into a 1-segment routing problem which can be solved in polynomial time. The fitness value of a chromosome is calculated du… Show more

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“…Reference 6 uses the chromosome to represent the track assignment for each net, while Ref. 7 utilizes the chromosome to represent the status of the horizontal antifuses (open or closed). All above methods are considered performance-driven approaches, which are proven to be very e±cient and e®ective.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Reference 6 uses the chromosome to represent the track assignment for each net, while Ref. 7 utilizes the chromosome to represent the status of the horizontal antifuses (open or closed). All above methods are considered performance-driven approaches, which are proven to be very e±cient and e®ective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antifuse FPGAs are usually based on the row-based architecture (or called the rowbased FPGAs) and associated segmented channel routing problem (SCRP) has been well studied. [2][3][4][5][6][7] In this paper, we capitalize on the compelling advancements in satis¯ability (SAT) solvers to tackle SCRP. Boolean SAT has been the subject of intensive research over the past decade.…”
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