Proceedings of the 2005 Conference on Asia South Pacific Design Automation - ASP-DAC '05 2005
DOI: 10.1145/1120725.1120930
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Multilevel full-chip gridless routing considering optical proximity correction

Abstract: To handle modern routing with nanometer effects, we need to consider designs of variable wire widths and spacings, for which gridless routers are desirable due to their great flexibility. The gridless routing is much more difficult than the grid-based one because the solution space of gridless routing is significantly larger than that of grid-based one. In this paper, we present the first multilevel, full-chip gridless detailed router. The router integrates global routing, detailed routing, and congestion esti… Show more

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“…Therefore, as the designs grow, more levels of routing are needed [10]. Recently, we proposed an OPC-aware multilevel gridless router based on the Λ-shaped framework [4], which integrates gridless global and detailed routing at each level. The router can handle non-uniform wire widths and reduce OPC pattern feature requirements.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, as the designs grow, more levels of routing are needed [10]. Recently, we proposed an OPC-aware multilevel gridless router based on the Λ-shaped framework [4], which integrates gridless global and detailed routing at each level. The router can handle non-uniform wire widths and reduce OPC pattern feature requirements.…”
Section: (A)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3,22], [4], [8,9,10], [12,13,14] by top-down uncoarsening, VMF adopts the two-stage technique of top-down uncoarsening followed by bottom-up coarsening. See Figure 1(b) for an illustration of VMF.…”
Section: • Multilevel Gridlessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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