This paper proposes a graph-based algorithm for solving the adjustable delay buffer (ADB) allocation problem optimally under useful clock skew scheduling. Our algorithm supports additional features: extending the optimality to the allocation of ADBs with quantized delay values, extending the optimality to the allocation of ADBs with delay upper bound, and extending to the consideration of the delay variability of clock buffers. In addition, we propose two acceleration techniques for speeding up the computation. The first one is speeding up the graph traversal of our optimal solver without sacrificing the optimality while the second one, supplementing our algorithm, is to deal with the extremely large designs at the expense of the allocation...
Abstract. In the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines...
Bounding the load capacitance at gate outputs is a standard element in today's electrical correctnes...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a delay-aware channel allocation problem where t...
Clock skew constraint satisfaction is one of the most important tasks in the clock network design, e...
[[abstract]]In synchronous circuit designs, clock skew is difficult to minimize because a single phy...
[[abstract]]In synchronous circuit designs, clock skew is difficult to minimize because a single phy...
We propose a fast clock skew scheduling algorithm which minimizes clock period and enlarges the slac...
The thermal gradients existing in high-performance circuits may significantly affect their timing be...
The thermal gradients existing in high-performance circuits may significantly affect their timing be...
The thermal gradients existing in high-performance circuits may significantly affect their timing be...
The clock latency scheduling problem is usually solved on the sequential graph, also called register...
In this paper, we aim to obtain the optimal tradeoff between the average delay and the average power...
Abstract Delay, power, skew, area, and sensitivity are the most important concerns in current clock-...
The optimal buffer allocation in queueing network systems is a difficult stochastic, non-linear, int...
We propose a clock buffer that is able to compensate clock skews possibly due to process variations,...
Abstract. In the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines...
Bounding the load capacitance at gate outputs is a standard element in today's electrical correctnes...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a delay-aware channel allocation problem where t...
Clock skew constraint satisfaction is one of the most important tasks in the clock network design, e...
[[abstract]]In synchronous circuit designs, clock skew is difficult to minimize because a single phy...
[[abstract]]In synchronous circuit designs, clock skew is difficult to minimize because a single phy...
We propose a fast clock skew scheduling algorithm which minimizes clock period and enlarges the slac...
The thermal gradients existing in high-performance circuits may significantly affect their timing be...
The thermal gradients existing in high-performance circuits may significantly affect their timing be...
The thermal gradients existing in high-performance circuits may significantly affect their timing be...
The clock latency scheduling problem is usually solved on the sequential graph, also called register...
In this paper, we aim to obtain the optimal tradeoff between the average delay and the average power...
Abstract Delay, power, skew, area, and sensitivity are the most important concerns in current clock-...
The optimal buffer allocation in queueing network systems is a difficult stochastic, non-linear, int...
We propose a clock buffer that is able to compensate clock skews possibly due to process variations,...
Abstract. In the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines...
Bounding the load capacitance at gate outputs is a standard element in today's electrical correctnes...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a delay-aware channel allocation problem where t...