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An Artificial Intelligence Approach to VLSI Routing R. Joobbani

An Artificial Intelligence Approach to VLSI Routing By R. Joobbani

An Artificial Intelligence Approach to VLSI Routing by R. Joobbani


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In other words it heavily capitalizes on the knowledge of human expertise in this area, it does not impose unnecessary constraints, it considers all the different factors that affect the routing quality, and most importantly it allows constant user interaction throughout the routing process.

An Artificial Intelligence Approach to VLSI Routing Summary

An Artificial Intelligence Approach to VLSI Routing by R. Joobbani

Routing of VLSI chips is an important, time consuming, and difficult problem. The difficulty of the problem is attributed to the large number of often conflicting factors that affect the routing quality. Traditional techniques have approached routing by ignoring some of these factors and imposing unnecessary constraints in order to make routing tractable. In addition to the imposition of these restrictions, which simplify the problems to a degree but at the same time reduce the routing quality, traditional approaches use brute force. They often transform the problem into mathematical or graph problems and completely ignore the specific knowledge about the routing task that can greatly help the solution. This thesis overcomes some of the above problems and presents a system that performs routing close to what human designers do. In other words it heavily capitalizes on the knowledge of human expertise in this area, it does not impose unnecessary constraints, it considers all the different factors that affect the routing quality, and most importantly it allows constant user interaction throughout the routing process. To achieve the above, this thesis presents background about some representative techniques for routing and summarizes their characteristics. It then studies in detail the different factors (such as minimum area, number of vias, wire length, etc.) that affect the routing quality, and the different criteria (such as vertical/horizontal constraint graph, merging, minimal rectilinear Steiner tree, etc.) that can be used to optimize these factors.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 1.1. Motivation.- 1.2. Outline.- 2. Detailed Routing.- 2.1. Problem Statement.- 2.2. Important Factors in Routing.- 2.3. Previous Approaches.- 2.4. Characteristics of Previous Approaches.- 3. WEAVER Approach.- 3.1. Congestion.- 3.2. Wire Length.- 3.3. Rectilinear Steiner Tree.- 3.4. Merging.- 3.5. Vertical/Horizontal Constraint Graph.- 3.6. Intersection.- 3.7. Conflicting Effects.- 4. Knowledge-Based Expert Systems.- 4.1. Productions Systems.- 4.2. OPS5.- 4.3. Applicability of Knowledge-Based Expert Systems to VLSI Design.- 4.4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Knowledge-Based Expert Systems.- 5. WEAVER Implementation.- 5.1. Problem State Representation.- 5.2. WEAVER Architecture.- 5.3. Blackboard Organization.- 5.4. WEAVER Experts.- 5.5. WEAVER Control Structure.- 5.6. Program Organization.- 6. Experiments and Results.- 6.1. Input/Output.- 6.2. Step by Step Trace of Routing a Channel.- 6.3. Experiments.- 6.4. WEAVERs Performance Under Conditions of Disabled Experts.- 6.5. Efficiency Issues.- 7. Conclusions and Future Work.- References.

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NPB9780898382051
9780898382051
089838205X
An Artificial Intelligence Approach to VLSI Routing by R. Joobbani
New
Hardback
Kluwer Academic Publishers
1985-11-30
160
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