IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
Online ISSN : 1745-1361
Print ISSN : 0916-8532
Special Section on Multiple-Valued Logic and VLSI Computing
A Systematic Design Method for Two-Variable Numeric Function Generators Using Multiple-Valued Decision Diagrams
Shinobu NAGAYAMATsutomu SASAOJon T. BUTLER
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2010 Volume E93.D Issue 8 Pages 2059-2067

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This paper proposes a high-speed architecture to realize two-variable numeric functions. It represents the given function as an edge-valued multiple-valued decision diagram (EVMDD), and shows a systematic design method based on the EVMDD. To achieve a design, we characterize a numeric function ƒ by the values of l and p for which ƒ is an l-restricted Mp-monotone increasing function. Here, l is a measure of subfunctions of ƒ and p is a measure of the rate at which ƒ increases with an increase in the dependent variable. For the special case of an EVMDD, the EVBDD, we show an upper bound on the number of nodes needed to realize an l-restricted Mp-monotone increasing function. Experimental results show that all of the two-variable numeric functions considered in this paper can be converted into an l-restricted Mp-monotone increasing function with p = 1 or 3. Thus, they can be compactly realized by EVBDDs. Since EVMDDs have shorter paths and smaller memory size than EVBDDs, EVMDDs can produce fast and compact NFGs.
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