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Reducing the number of lines in reversible circuits

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Reducing the number of lines in reversible circuits
Reversible logic became a promising alternative to traditional circuits because of its applications e.g. in low-power design and quantum computation. As a result, design of reversible circuits attracted great attention in the last years. The number of circuit lines is thereby a major criterion since it e.g. affects the still limited resource of qubits. Nevertheless, all approaches introduced so far for synthesis of complex reversible circuits need a significant amount of additional circuit lines – sometimes orders of magnitude more than the primary inputs. In this paper, we propose a post-process optimization method that addresses this problem. The general idea is to merge garbage output lines with appropriate constant input lines. To this end, parts of the circuits are re-synthesized. Experimental results show that by applying the proposed approach, the number of circuit lines can be reduced by 17% on average – in the best case by more than 40%. At the same time, the increase i...
Robert Wille, Mathias Soeken, Rolf Drechsler
Added 15 Aug 2010
Updated 15 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where DAC
Authors Robert Wille, Mathias Soeken, Rolf Drechsler
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