NCTU-GR: Efficient simulated evolution-based rerouting and congestion-relaxed layer assignment on 3-D global routing

Ke Ren Dai*, Wen Hao Liu, Yih-Lang Li

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Abstract

The increasing complexity of interconnection designs has enhanced the importance of research into global routing when seeking high-routability (low overflow) results or rapid search paths that report wirelength estimations to a placer. This work presents two routing techniques, namely circular fixed-ordering monotonic routing and evolution-based rip-up and rerouting using a two-stage cost function in a high-performance congestion-driven 2-D global router. We also propose two efficient via-minimization methods, namely congestion relaxation by layer shifting and rip-up and reassignment, for a dynamic programming-based layer assignment. Experimental results demonstrate that our router achieves performance similar to the first two winning routers in ISPD 2008 Routing Contest in terms of both routability and wirelength at a 1.05× and 18.47× faster routing speed. Moreover, the proposed layer assignment achieves fewer vias and shorter wirelength than congestion- constrained layer assignment (COLA).

Original languageEnglish
Article number5703167
Pages (from-to)459-472
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2012

Keywords

  • Algorithms
  • design automation
  • optimization
  • routing

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