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The physical design flow of any project depends upon the size of
the design, the technology, the number of designers, the clock
frequency, and the time to do the design. As technology advances
and design-styles change, physical design flows are constantly
reinvented as traditional phases are removed and new ones are added
to accommodate changes in technology. Handbook of Algorithms for
Physical Design Automation provides a detailed overview of VLSI
physical design automation, emphasizing state-of-the-art
techniques, trends and improvements that have emerged during the
previous decade. After a brief introduction to the modern physical
design problem, basic algorithmic techniques, and partitioning, the
book discusses significant advances in floorplanning
representations and describes recent formulations of the
floorplanning problem. The text also addresses issues of placement,
net layout and optimization, routing multiple signal nets,
manufacturability, physical synthesis, special nets, and designing
for specialized technologies. It includes a personal perspective
from Ralph Otten as he looks back on the major technical milestones
in the history of physical design automation. Although several
books on this topic are currently available, most are either too
broad or out of date. Alternatively, proceedings and journal
articles are valuable resources for researchers in this area, but
the material is widely dispersed in the literature. This handbook
pulls together a broad variety of perspectives on the most
challenging problems in the field, and focuses on emerging problems
and research results.
The physical design flow of any project depends upon the size of
the design, the technology, the number of designers, the clock
frequency, and the time to do the design. As technology advances
and design-styles change, physical design flows are constantly
reinvented as traditional phases are removed and new ones are added
to accommodate changes in technology. Handbook of Algorithms for
Physical Design Automation provides a detailed overview of VLSI
physical design automation, emphasizing state-of-the-art
techniques, trends and improvements that have emerged during the
previous decade. After a brief introduction to the modern physical
design problem, basic algorithmic techniques, and partitioning, the
book discusses significant advances in floorplanning
representations and describes recent formulations of the
floorplanning problem. The text also addresses issues of placement,
net layout and optimization, routing multiple signal nets,
manufacturability, physical synthesis, special nets, and designing
for specialized technologies. It includes a personal perspective
from Ralph Otten as he looks back on the major technical milestones
in the history of physical design automation. Although several
books on this topic are currently available, most are either too
broad or out of date. Alternatively, proceedings and journal
articles are valuable resources for researchers in this area, but
the material is widely dispersed in the literature. This handbook
pulls together a broad variety of perspectives on the most
challenging problems in the field, and focuses on emerging problems
and research results.
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