Authors: | Dömer, Rainer Landwehr, Birger Markhof, Ingolf Marwedel, Peter |
Title: | Exploiting Isomorphism for Speeding-Up Instance-Binding in an Integrated Scheduling, Allocation and Assignment Approach to Architectural Synthesis |
Language (ISO): | en |
Abstract: | Register-Transfer (RT-) level netlists are said to be isomorphic if they can be made identical by relabeling RT-components. RT-netlists can be generated by architectural synthesis. In order to consider just the essential design decisions, architectural synthesis should consider only a single representative of sets of isomorphic netlists. In this paper, we are using netlist isomorphism for the very first time in architectural synthesis. Furthermore, we describe how an integer-programming (IP-) based synthesis technique can be extended to take advantage of netlist isomorphism. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2003/2748 http://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-15826 |
Issue Date: | 1998-07-04 |
Provenance: | Universität Dortmund |
Appears in Collections: | Entwurfsautomatisierung für Eingebettete Systeme |
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