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FPGA Placement by Thermodynamic Combinatorial Optimization
Paris, France March 04-March 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DATE.2002.9982492002 Design, Automation and Test in E ...
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In this paper, the placement problem on FPGAs is faced using Thermodynamic Combinatorial Optimization (TCO). TCO is a new combinatorial optimization method based on both Thermodynamics and Information Theory. In TCO two kinds of processes are considered: microstate and macrostate transformations. Applying the Shannon's definition of Entropy to microstate reversible transformations, a probability of acceptance based on Fermi-Dirac statistics is derived. On the other hand, applying thermodynamic laws to reversible macrostate transformations, an efficient anneling schedule is provided. TCO has been compared with Simulated Annealing (SA) on a set of benchmark circuits for the FPGA placement problem. TCO has achieved large time reductions with respect to SA, while providing interesting adaptive properties.
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J. de Vicente, J. Lanchares, R. Hermida, "FPGA Placement by Thermodynamic Combinatorial Optimization," date, pp.0054, 2002 Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (DATE'02), 2002
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