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Multi-terminal net routing for partial crossbar-based multi-FPGA systems
1999
Proceedings of the 1999 ACM/SIGDA seventh international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays - FPGA '99
Multi-FPGA systems are used as custom computing machines to solve compute intensive problems and also in the verification and prototyping of large circuits. In this paper, we address the problem of routing multi-terminal nets in a multi-FPGA system that uses partial crossbars as interconnect structures. First, we model the multi-terminal routing problem as a partitioned bin packing problem and formulate it as an integer linear programming problem where the number of variables is exponential. A
doi:10.1145/296399.296454
dblp:conf/fpga/EjniouiR99
fatcat:ulzzuc3lvreyfl5yjs5kg7dpra