On the Area of Hypercube Layouts

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Abstract

This paper precisely analyzes the wire density and required area in standard styles for the hypercube. It shows that the most natural, regular layout of a hypercube of N^2 nodes in the plane, in a NxN grid arrangement, uses floor(2N/3)+1 horizontal wiring tracks for each row of nodes. (In the process, we see that the number of tracks per row can be reduced by 1 with a less regular design, as can also be seen from an independent argument of Bezrukov et al.) This paper also gives a simple formula for the wire density at any cut position and a full characterization of all places where the wire density is maximized (which does not occur at the bisection).

Original languageAmerican English
JournalComputer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Volume84
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2002

Keywords

  • interconnection networks
  • hypercube
  • wire density
  • VLSI layout area
  • mincut linear arrangement
  • optimal linear arrangement
  • channel routing

Disciplines

  • Computer Sciences
  • OS and Networks
  • Theory and Algorithms
  • VLSI and Circuits, Embedded and Hardware Systems

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