Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10523937 | Operations Research Letters | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
To save energy of VLSI systems flip-flops (FFs) are grouped in Multi-Bit Flip-Flop (MBFF), sharing a common clock driver. The energy savings strongly depends the grouping. For 2-bit MBFFs the optimal grouping turns into a minimum cost perfect graph matching problem. For k-bit MBFFs the optimal grouping turns into a minimum cost exact k-covering problem. We show that due to their special setting that is based on the FFs' data toggling probabilities, those problems are well-solvable in O(nlogn) time complexity.
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Authors
Shmuel Wimer, Doron Gluzer, Uri Wimer,