RRES: A Novel Approach to the Partitioning Problem for a Typical Subset of System Graphs

The research field of system partitioning in modern electronic system design started to find strong advertence of scientists about fifteen years ago. Since a multitude of formulations for the partitioning problem exist, the same multitude could be found in the number of strategies that address this...

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Design
Embedded systems
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Graph representations
Growth rate
Semiconductors
Signal processing
Software
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Wireless communications
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