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On Mon, 2012-10-29 at 15:02 -0800, Britton Kerin wrote: > > Where are the papers? Or could you just post them to this list DJ? > > Britton You may start with Tal Dayan' PhD Thesis, it may be available by this link: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.8.6828&rep=rep1&type=pdf I think it is the most detailed description. I have many more papers, but most cover very special aspects of routing. There is a paper called "Generating a Rubber-Band Sketch" it is hard to find, but you may be disappointed, it contains not more information than the above thesis. If you dont like curved traces, you may read David Staepelaere's master thesis, it describes transformations to rectilinear routing. If you start reading Dayan' thesis, you should note that the basic rubberband creation is described in chapter 5 at the end of the thesis, and it is described more in a theoretical way. But the idea of regions and region split is really helpful, at least for nets attached to terminals. For nets incident to terminals I was not able to get benefit from the region concept. Unfortunately it is difficult to discover relations of the papers to Anthonys code -- I have seen very few relations, so I decided to ignore his code and write something my own, just for fun.
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