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Timing-Driven Bipartitioning with Replication Using Iterative Quadratic Programming

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Timing-Driven Bipartitioning with Replication Using Iterative Quadratic Programming
We present an algorithm for solving a general min-cut, twoway partitioning problem subject to timing constraints. The problem is formulated as a constrained programming problem and solved in two phases: cut-set minimization and timing satisfaction. A mathematical programming technique based on iterative quadratic programming (TPIQ) is used to find an approximate solution to the constrained problem. When the timing constraints are too strict to have a feasible solution, node replication is used to satisfy the constraints. Experimental results on ISCAS89 benchmark suite show that TPIQ can solve the timing-driven bipartitioning problem with little impact on the chip size.
Shihliang Ou, Massoud Pedram
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where ASPDAC
Authors Shihliang Ou, Massoud Pedram
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