Charles A Micchelli
Journal of Approximation Theory
Given a set of obstacles and two distinguished points in the plane the problem of finding a collision-free path subject to a certain optimization function is a fundamental problem that arises in many fields, such as motion planning in robotics, wire routing in VLSI and logistics in operations research. In this survey we emphasize its applications to VLSI design and limit ourselves to the rectilinear domain in which the goal path to be computed and the underlying obstacles are all rectilinearly oriented, i.e., the segments are either horizontal or vertical. We consider different routing environments, and various optimization criteria pertaining to VLSI design, and provide a survey of results that have been developed in the past, present current results and give open problems for future research.
Charles A Micchelli
Journal of Approximation Theory
Simeon Furrer, Dirk Dahlhaus
ISIT 2005
Arnon Amir, Michael Lindenbaum
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Frank R. Libsch, Takatoshi Tsujimura
Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays Technology and Applications 1997