Title :
On the design of cost-tables for realizing multiple-valued circuits
Author :
Schueller, Kriss A. ; Butler, Jon T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math. & Comput. Sci., Youngstown State Univ., OH, USA
fDate :
2/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A heuristic is proposed for finding minimal cost-tables, for use in the design of multiple-valued logic circuits. It is an iterative approach, in which a good table of size t is composed of a good table of size t-1, etc. The authors analyze its performance, comparing it with three other heuristics. The importance of finding good cost-tables is demonstrated by an analysis that shows there is a wide variation in both cost-table performance and in the performance of heuristics for generating cost-tables. A study is made of linear cost, a general cost function of which two previously studied cost functions are special cases. It is shown that the minimal cost-table using one of the (infinitely many) linear cost functions is identical to a minimal cost-table using any other linear cost function. Two additional results on cost-table design are given
Keywords :
iterative methods; logic circuits; logic design; many-valued logics; cost function; good table; heuristics; iterative; linear cost; minimal cost-tables; multiple-valued logic circuits; performance analysis; Algorithm design and analysis; Charge coupled devices; Computer aided instruction; Cost function; Iterative methods; Joining processes; Logic circuits; Logic design; Minimization; Performance analysis;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on