K-nearest neighbour (KNN) approach using SAT based technique for rectilinear steiner tree construction

S. Kundu, Suchismita Roy, S. Mukherjee
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The Rectilinear Steiner Minimum Tree (RSMT) problem claims the minimum length interconnection among a given set of terminals within the rectilinear plane, is one of the basic problems in physical design automation, specifically in routing. Recently, the problem has drawn great attention due to the need for extremely scalable algorithms able to handle nets with large number of terminals. In this paper, a SAT based methodology is introduced for obtaining RSMTs for different nets with varying net degrees. But, the SAT based solutions degrades with the increasing number of Boolean variables. To overcome this scalability issue, a divide-and-conquer approach is proposed here to minimize the solution space. A k-d tree based nearest neighbor (NN) search algorithm is developed here for reducing the solution space and improving the solution quality. Experimental results indicates that the proposed approach are able to obtain a better run time and possess lesser wirelength.
基于SAT技术的k近邻(KNN)方法用于线性斯坦纳树的构建
直线斯坦纳最小树(RSMT)问题要求在直线平面内给定的一组终端之间的最小长度互连,是物理设计自动化,特别是路由设计中的基本问题之一。最近,由于需要能够处理具有大量终端的网络的极具可扩展性的算法,该问题引起了人们的极大关注。本文介绍了一种基于SAT的方法来获取不同网度的rsmt。但是,基于SAT的解决方案随着布尔变量数量的增加而退化。为了克服这个可伸缩性问题,本文提出了一种分而治之的方法来最小化解决方案空间。本文提出了一种基于k-d树的最近邻搜索算法,以减小解空间,提高解质量。实验结果表明,该方法具有较好的运行时间和较短的传输距离。
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