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Orthogonal Hypergraph Drawing for Improved Visibility

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Orthogonal Hypergraph Drawing for Improved Visibility
Visualization of circuits is an important research area in electronic design automation. One commonly accepted method to visualize a circuit aligns the gates to layers and uses orthogonal lines to connect the gates. In our model we assume that between two consecutive layers every net is allowed to occupy only one track. This avoids unnecessary bends in the wires and helps to improve the clarity of the drawing. Then a crossing reduction step is applied to further improve the readability of the circuit schematics. First we assume that the nodes have already been fixed on a layered hypergraph structure. We consider the problem of assigning the hyperedges between two layers to tracks. The idea is to minimize the total number of hyperedge crossings. We prove that finding the best solution is NP-hard. Then, in contrast to many other approaches which route all the wiring after placing all nodes we focus on a new approach which dynamically reorders the nodes within the layers to further reduc...
Thomas Eschbach, Wolfgang Günther, Bernd Beck
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where JGAA
Authors Thomas Eschbach, Wolfgang Günther, Bernd Becker
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