Minimizing interconnect length on reconfigurable meshes

Jigang WU 1, Thambipillai SRIKANTHAN 2, Kai WANG 2,

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Front. Comput. Sci. ›› 2009, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (3) : 315-321. DOI: 10.1007/s11704-009-0032-4
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Minimizing interconnect length on reconfigurable meshes

  • Jigang WU 1, Thambipillai SRIKANTHAN 2, Kai WANG 2,
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Shorter total interconnect and fewer switches in a processor array definitely lead to less capacitance, power dissipation and dynamic communication cost between the processing elements. This paper presents an algorithm to find a maximum logical array (MLA) that has shorter interconnect and fewer switches in a reconfigurable VLSI array with hard/soft faults. The proposed algorithm initially generates the middle ([k/2]th) logical column and then makes it nearly straight for the MLA with k logical columns. A dynamic programming approach is presented to compact other logical columns toward the middle logical column, resulting in a tightly-coupled MLA. In addition, the lower bound of the interconnect length of the MLA is proposed. Experimental results show that the resultant logical array is nearly optimal for the host array with large fault size, according to the proposed lower bound.

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Mesh / reconfiguration / processor array / routing / algorithm

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Jigang WU , Thambipillai SRIKANTHAN , Kai WANG ,. Minimizing interconnect length on reconfigurable meshes. Front. Comput. Sci., 2009, 3(3): 315‒321 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11704-009-0032-4
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