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IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Paper

Crosstalk- and performance-driven multilevel full-chip routing

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a novel framework for fast multilevel routing considering crosstalk and performance optimization. To handle the crosstalk minimization problem, we incorporate an intermediate stage of layer/track assignment into the multilevel routing framework. For performance-driven routing, we propose a novel minimum-radius minimum-cost spanning tree heuristic for global routing. Compared with the state-of-the-art multilevel routing with the mutability mode, the experimental results show that our router achieved a 6.7X runtime speedup, reduced the respective maximum and average crosstalk (coupling length) by about 30% and 24%, reduced the respective maximum and average delay by about 15% and 5%. Compared with the timing-driven mode, the experimental results show that our router still achieved a 5.9X runtime speedup, reduced the respective maximum and average crosstalk by about 35% and 23%, reduced the respective maximum and average delay by about 7% and 10% in comparable routability, and resulted in fewer failed nets. © 2005 IEEE.