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Data path connection elements usually consume a significant amount of both power and area on a VLSI chip. In this paper, we focus on the port assignment problem for multiplexer (MUX) and interconnection optimization in High-Level Synthesis. Given a binding solution of operations and variables, the port assignment problem connects the registers to the operator ports through MUXes, to minimize the interconnections...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are data centric networks to which data aggregation is a central mechanism. Nodes in such networks are known to be of low complexity and highly constrained in energy. This requires novel distributed algorithms to data aggregation, where accuracy, complexity and energy need to be optimized in the aggregation of the raw data as well as the communication process of the...
In this work, a hierarchical bin-based legalization approach, HiBinLegalizer, is developed to legalize standard cells with minimal movement. First, a chip is divided into several bins with equal size. Then, starting with the most crowed unlegalized bin, a merging procedure for bins is used to integrate bins into a cross-shape region or a square-shape region until the cell density in that region is...
In this paper, we propose one grouped-iterative framework to generate a family of the MIMO detection algorithms. The presented framework not only includes the conventional iterative, grouped, and Chase detection algorithms, but also derives a new low-complexity MIMO detection algorithm. The proposed detection can adjust some parameters to achieve a range of trade-offs between performance and complexity...
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