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Yao-Wen Chang

Researcher at National Taiwan University

Publications -  403
Citations -  9131

Yao-Wen Chang is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Routing (electronic design automation) & Equal-cost multi-path routing. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 382 publications receiving 8378 citations. Previous affiliations of Yao-Wen Chang include MediaTek & National Chiao Tung University.

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Constraint graph-based macro placement for modern mixed-size circuit designs

TL;DR: A constraint graph-based macro placement algorithm that removes macro overlaps and optimizes macro positions for modern mixed-size circuit designs and can consistently and significantly reduce the wirelengths for designs with different utilization rates is proposed, implying that the macro placer is robust and has very high quality.
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Algorithms for an FPGA switch module routing problem with application to global routing

TL;DR: The switch module routing problem for symmetrical-array field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is considered, and an optimal algorithm based on integer linear programming (ILP) is given, which leads to fast and efficient solutions to practical-sized problems.
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Routability-driven placement for hierarchical mixed-size circuit designs

TL;DR: A novel two-stage technique to effectively identify design hierarchies and guide placement for better wirelength and routability and a new analytical net-congestion-optimization technique is proposed.
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Design-hierarchy aware mixed-size placement for routability optimization

TL;DR: This paper utilizes two different optimization forces, the global fence force and the local spreading force, to determine the positions of both standard cells and macros, and utilizes design-hierarchy information to determine block distributions globally and locally.