Title :
An ILP algorithm for post-floorplanning voltage-island generation considering power-network planning
Author :
Lee, Wan-Ping ; Liu, Hung-Yi ; Chang, Yao-Wen
Author_Institution :
Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
Abstract :
Power optimization is a crucial concern for modem circuit designs. Multiple supply voltages (MSV´s) provide an effective technique for the power optimization. This paper addresses the voltage-island generation problem for MSV designs at the post-floorplanning stage. We first present a general formulation of this problem that considers level-shifter planning and power-network routing resources. Without loss of solution quality, we propose an economical graph-based representation that needs only a linear number of nodes to the block number to model the block adjacency in a floorplan for the voltage-island generation. In contrast, previous works need a quadratic number of nodes. To tackle the addressed problem, we employ an ILP formulation which consists of (1) level-shifter aware wirelength estimation to capture the timing overhead, (2) voltage-island-clustering inequalities to avoid complicated constraint transformations, and (3) inequalities to capture the power-network routing-resource usage. Compared with previous works, our algorithm can produce better voltage islands in terms of power-network routing resources. Experimental results show that our algorithm can effectively reduce the power-network routing resource by up to 19.46% with a reasonable overhead of 4.03% more power consumption and using reasonable running time.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; graph theory; integer programming; linear programming; power distribution planning; power transmission planning; graph-based representation; integer linear programming; level-shifter planning; post-floorplanning voltage-island generation; power consumption; power optimization; power-network planning; power-network routing-resource usage; voltage-island-clustering inequalities; wirelength estimation; Circuit synthesis; Cost function; Design optimization; Energy consumption; Power generation; Power generation economics; Routing; Space exploration; Timing; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Aided Design, 2007. ICCAD 2007. IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1381-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1092-3152
DOI :
10.1109/ICCAD.2007.4397339