Multi-Physics Three-Dimensional Component Placement and Routing Optimization Using Geometric Projection

This article presents a novel three-dimensional topology optimization framework developed for 3D spatial packaging of interconnected systems using a geometric projection method (GPM). The proposed gradient-based topology optimization method simultaneously optimizes the locations and orientations of...

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