scholarly journals A Greedy Heuristic for Crossing-Angle Maximization

Author(s):  
Almut Demel ◽  
Dominik Dürrschnabel ◽  
Tamara Mchedlidze ◽  
Marcel Radermacher ◽  
Lasse Wulf
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2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nitish Das ◽  
P. Aruna Priya

The mathematical model for designing a complex digital system is a finite state machine (FSM). Applications such as digital signal processing (DSP) and built-in self-test (BIST) require specific operations to be performed only in the particular instances. Hence, the optimal synthesis of such systems requires a reconfigurable FSM. The objective of this paper is to create a framework for a reconfigurable FSM with input multiplexing and state-based input selection (Reconfigurable FSMIM-S) architecture. The Reconfigurable FSMIM-S architecture is constructed by combining the conventional FSMIM-S architecture and an optimized multiplexer bank (which defines the mode of operation). For this, the descriptions of a set of FSMs are taken for a particular application. The problem of obtaining the required optimized multiplexer bank is transformed into a weighted bipartite graph matching problem where the objective is to iteratively match the description of FSMs in the set with minimal cost. As a solution, an iterative greedy heuristic based Hungarian algorithm is proposed. The experimental results from MCNC FSM benchmarks demonstrate a significant speed improvement by 30.43% as compared with variation-based reconfigurable multiplexer bank (VRMUX) and by 9.14% in comparison with combination-based reconfigurable multiplexer bank (CRMUX) during field programmable gate array (FPGA) implementation.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amaro José De S. Neto ◽  
Dalessandro S. Vianna ◽  
Marcilene De Fátima D. Vianna

When docking at a port terminal it may be necessary to perform various operations of loading and unloading containers. Sometimes, when unloading, the target container which needs to be unloaded may be positioned below other containers that will not be unloaded at this time. These ones need to be removed to unload the target container. The goal is to find the best loading sequence minimizing thus the number of "rearrangements". The proposed heuristic was compared with a greedy heuristic and a local search method. The results show the adequacy of ILS heuristic to the problem addressed.


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