Vinko Marolt
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latin american symposium on circuits and systems | 2016
Daniel Marolt; Jürgen Scheible; Göran Jerke; Vinko Marolt
This paper enhances SWARM, a novel deterministic analog layout automation approach based on the idea of cellular automata. SWARM implements a decentralized interaction model in which responsive layout modules, covering basic circuit types, autonomously move, rotate and deform themselves to let constraint-compliant, compact layout solutions emerge from a synergetic flow of self-organization. With the ability to consider design constraints both implicitly and explicitly, SWARM joins the layout quality of procedural generators with the flexibility of optimization algorithms, combining these two kinds of automation into a “bottom-up meets top-down” flow. The new enhancements are demonstrated in an OTA example, depicting the power of SWARM and its enormous potential for future developments.
conference on ph.d. research in microelectronics and electronics | 2016
Daniel Marolt; Jürgen Scheible; Göran Jerke; Vinko Marolt
In analog layout design, chip floorplans are usually still handcrafted by human experts. Particularly, the nondiscrete variability of block dimensions must be exploited thereby, which is a serious challenge for optimization-based algorithmic floor-planners. This paper presents a fundamentally new automation approach based on self-organization, in which floorplan blocks can autonomously move, rotate and deform themselves to jointly let compact results emerge from a synergistic flow of interaction. Our approach is able to minimize area and wirelength, supports nonslicing floorplan structures, can consider fully variable block dimensions, accounts for a fixed rectilinear boundary, and works absolutely deterministic. The approach is innovatively different from conventional, top-down oriented floorplanning algorithms.
agent and multi-agent systems: technologies and applications | 2016
Daniel Marolt; Jürgen Scheible; Göran Jerke; Vinko Marolt
Despite 30 years of Electronic Design Automation, analog IC layouts are still handcrafted in a laborious fashion today due to the complex challenge of considering all relevant design constraints. This paper presents Self-organized Wiring and Arrangement of Responsive Modules (SWARM), a novel approach addressing the problem with a multi-agent system: autonomous layout modules interact with each other to evoke the emergence of overall compact arrangements that fit within a given layout zone. SWARM’s unique advantage over conventional optimization-based and procedural approaches is its ability to consider crucial design constraints both explicitly and implicitly. Several given examples show that by inducing a synergistic flow of self-organization, remarkable layout results can emerge from SWARM’s decentralized decision-making model.
International Journal of Electronics and Electrical Engineering | 2016
Daniel Marolt; Jürgen Scheible; Göran Jerke; Vinko Marolt
Archive | 1994
Vinko Marolt
Archive | 2005
Vinko Marolt; Ralf-Eckhard Stephan
Archive | 1993
Adolf Kugelmann; Vinko Marolt; Uwe Guenther; Oliver Schatz
Archive | 2005
Vinko Marolt; Ralf-Eckhard Stephan
Archive | 2005
Vinko Marolt; Ralf-Eckhard Stephan
Archive | 1996
Adolf Kugelmann; Vinko Marolt; Uwe Guenther; Oliver Schatz