Sequential multi-valued network simplification using redundancy removal

S. Khatri, R. Brayton, A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
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Abstract

We introduce a scheme to simplify a multi-valued network using redundancy removal techniques. Recent methods for binary redundancy removal avoid the use of state traversal. Additionally, one method finds multiple compatible redundancies simultaneously. We extend these powerful advances in the field of binary redundancy removal to perform redundancy removal for multi-valued networks. First we perform a one-hot encoding of all the multi-valued variables of the design. Multi-valued variables are written out as binary variables, using this one-hot encoding. At the end of this step, we have a binary network which is equivalent to the multi-valued network module encoding. Next binary redundancy removal is invoked on the resulting network. In the case a binary signal s/sub i/ is determined to be stuck-at-0 redundant this means that the multi-valued signal s can never take on a value i. Further if the binary signal s/sub i/ is determined to be stuck-at-1 redundant, this means that the multi-valued signal s takes on a constant value i. All redundant binary signals are recorded in a file. The original multi-valued network is modified based on the binary redundancies thus computed. Initial experiments using this technique show a 10-20% reduction in the size of the multi-valued description.
基于冗余去除的顺序多值网络简化
介绍了一种利用冗余去除技术简化多值网络的方案。最近消除二进制冗余的方法避免使用状态遍历。此外,一种方法可以同时找到多个兼容的冗余。我们将二进制冗余去除领域的这些强大进展扩展到多值网络的冗余去除。首先,我们对设计的所有多值变量执行一次热编码。使用这种单热编码,多值变量被写成二进制变量。在这一步的最后,我们得到了一个二进制网络,它相当于多值网络模块编码。接下来,在生成的网络上调用二进制冗余删除。在这种情况下,二进制信号s/下标i/被确定为卡在0冗余,这意味着多值信号s永远不能取一个值i。进一步,如果二进制信号s/下标i/被确定为卡在1冗余,这意味着多值信号s取一个常数值i。所有冗余二进制信号被记录在一个文件中。基于计算得到的二进制冗余,对原有的多值网络进行了改进。使用该技术的初步实验表明,多值描述的大小减少了10-20%。
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