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A Study on Hierarchical Floorplans of Order k

Discrete Mathematics 2011-12-07 v1

Abstract

A floorplan is a rectangular dissection which describes the relative placement of electronic modules on the chip. It is called a mosaic floorplan if there are no empty rooms or cross junctions in the rectangular dissection. We study a subclass of mosaic floorplans called hierarchical floorplans of order kk (abbreviated HFO-k{k}). A floorplan is HFO-kk if it can be obtained by starting with a single rectangle and recursively embedding mosaic floorplans of at most kk rooms inside the rooms of intermediate floorplans. When k=2k=2 this is exactly the class of slicing floorplans as the only distinct floorplans with two rooms are a room with a vertical slice and a room with a horizontal slice respectdeively. And embedding such a room is equivalent to slicing the parent room vertically/horizontally. In this paper we characterize permutations corresponding to the Abe-labeling of HFO-kk floorplans and also give an algorithm for identification of such permutations in linear time for any particular kk. We give a recurrence relation for exact number of HFO-5 floorplans with nn rooms which can be easily extended to any kk also. Based on this recurrence we provide a polynomial time algorithm to generate the number of HFO-kk floorplans with nn rooms. Considering its application in VLSI design we also give moves on HFO-kk family of permutations for combinatorial optimization using simulated annealing etc. We also explore some interesting properties of Baxter permutations which have a bijective correspondence with mosaic floorplans.

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@article{arxiv.1112.1396,
  title  = {A Study on Hierarchical Floorplans of Order k},
  author = {Shankar Balachandran and Sajin Koroth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.1396},
  year   = {2011}
}

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33 pages, 13 figures