Title :
Logic simulation using T-algorithm on network of workstations
Author :
Sundaram, S. ; Srinivas, M.K.
Author_Institution :
Supercomput. Educ. & Res. Centre, Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Increase in the complexity of VLSI digital circuit design demands faster logic simulation techniques than those currently available. One of the ways of speeding up existing logic simulation algorithms is by exploiting the inherent parallelism in the sequential version. We propose a T-algorithm based logic simulation algorithm on a network of workstations interconnected by a local area network. The main objective has been to balance the computational load among the processors and at the same time reduce the communication to a bare minimum. We have achieved these by partitioning the circuit into cones containing gates in a fanout free region (FFR). Further, the cones of FFRs at the same level (having the same distance from primary inputs) are assigned by the master processor and communicated to the other workstations through the network. We have kept the balance on the computational load among slave processors by assigning a proper number of FFR cones, using a good heuristic. We have also shown that FFR partitioning reduces the amount of communication between the processors
Keywords :
circuit analysis computing; digital simulation; local area networks; logic CAD; parallel algorithms; resource allocation; FFR partitioning; T-algorithm; VLSI digital circuit design; circuit partitioning; complexity; computational load; fanout free region; heuristic; local area network; logic simulation; logic simulation algorithm; logic simulation algorithms; master processor; parallelism; slave processors; workstation network; Circuit simulation; Computational modeling; Digital circuits; Integrated circuit interconnections; Logic circuits; Logic design; Parallel processing; Partitioning algorithms; Very large scale integration; Workstations;
Conference_Titel :
TENCON '94. IEEE Region 10's Ninth Annual International Conference. Theme: Frontiers of Computer Technology. Proceedings of 1994
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1862-5
DOI :
10.1109/TENCON.1994.369292