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Computational Aspects of Vlsi
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The article was published on 1984-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 862 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Very-large-scale integration.read more
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Wiring considerations in analog VLSI systems, with application to field-programmable networks
TL;DR: A polynomial-time programming algorithm for embedding the desired circuit graph onto the prefabricated routing resources is presented, and is implemented as part of a general design tool for specifying, manipulating and comparing circuit netlists.
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An optimal synchronizer for the hypercube
David Peleg,Jeffrey D. Ullman +1 more
TL;DR: A novel technique for constructing network synchronizers is presented, developed from some basic relationships between synchronizers and the structure of a t-spanning subgraph over the network.
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Evaluation and improvement of Boolean comparison method based on binary decision diagrams
TL;DR: The results show that binary decision diagrams (BDD) with the proposed ordering method can verify almost all benchmark circuits in less than several central processor unit (CPU) minutes, which is one hundred times faster than times reported in the literature.
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Parallel computations on reconfigurable meshes
TL;DR: Algorithms that are efficient for solving a variety of problems involving graphs and digitized images are introduced that are asymptotically superior to those previously obtained for the mesh, the mesh with multiple broadcasting, the meshes with multiple buses, theMesh-of-trees, and the pyramid computer.
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Zero-error information theory
János Körner,Alon Orlitsky +1 more
TL;DR: The problem of error-free transmission capacity of a noisy channel was posed by Shannon in 1956 and remains unsolved, Nevertheless, partial results for this and similar channel and source coding problems have had a considerable impact on information theory, computer science, and mathematics.