Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6945108 | Microelectronics Journal | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
CMOS/nanowire/molecular hybrid (CMOL) circuit offers flexible logic function and high density advantages. Since a considerable number of nanodevices are inevitably defective during manufacturing process, the defect-tolerant cell mapping is a critical procedure for logic implementation in CMOL architecture. To the best of our knowledge, there is no effective comprehensive method for defect-tolerant CMOL cell mapping covering both stuck-at open and stuck-at close defects because the mechanism how stuck-at-close defects affect CMOL cell mapping has not been intensively explored. In this paper, stuck-at-close defect is modeled and the defect propagation phenomena in CMOL is analyzed. A propagation blocking method is proposed aiming to improve the success rate of CMOL cell mapping. The proposed blocking method is embedded into a reconfiguration-based evolutionary algorithm (EA) for CMOL cell mapping to verify the feasibility and efficiency. Further, parameter setting is advised to tolerate stuck-at-close defects. Numerical results in comparison with the state-of-the-art works applying to ISCAS benchmarks demonstrate the proposed method improves the efficiency.
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Authors
Dingheng Chen, Yinshui Xia, Zhongfeng Wang, Fellow, IEEE Fellow, IEEE,