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Title: Trees, slices, and wheels: On the floorplan area minimization problem
Authors: Almeida, Ana Maria de 
Rodrigues, Rosália 
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: Networks. 41:4 (2003) 235-244
Abstract: Hierarchical approaches to floorplan design usually use trees to represent hierarchical floorplans, defining topological relations between a set of components to be placed on a (circuit) board. This placement is then optimized to minimize chip area, perimeter, or other such cost measurements. This work places the problem of minimizing hierarchical floorplans of order k within the appropriate theoretical framework and presents an algorithm that uses exclusively the k-ary representation tree to determine the best or minimal solution to a conflicting bicriteria problem. The algorithm does not need predefined partitioning schemes and determines the orientation of each individual component. It can deal both with five-module wheels, as well as slices, and can handle an arbitrary number of realizations for each individual component. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/8224
DOI: 10.1002/net.10075
Rights: openAccess
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