학술논문

Indexed BDDs: algorithmic advances in techniques to represent and verify Boolean functions
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Computers IEEE Trans. Comput. Computers, IEEE Transactions on. 46(11):1230-1245 Nov, 1997
Subject
Computing and Processing
Boolean functions
Data structures
Input variables
Polynomials
Jacobian matrices
Circuit testing
Combinational circuits
Language
ISSN
0018-9340
1557-9956
2326-3814
Abstract
A new Boolean function representation scheme, the Indexed Binary Decision Diagram (IBDD), is proposed to provide a compact representation for functions whose Ordered Binary Decision Diagram (OBDD) representation is intractably large. We explain properties of IBDDs and present algorithms for constructing IBDDs from a given circuit. Practical and effective algorithms for satisfiability testing and equivalence checking of IBDDs, as well as their implementation results, are also presented. The results show that many functions, such as multipliers and the hidden-weighted-bit function, whose analysis is intractable using OBDDs, can be efficiently accomplished using IBDDs. We report efficient verification of Booth multipliers, as well as a practical strategy for polynomial time verification of some classes of unsigned array multipliers.