A VLSI Based Scheme for Implementation of BIBD

Combinatorial design theory is an area of combinatorics that is devoted to studying the problem of selecting subsets of object from a larger set of objects such that certain relationships between these subsets are satisfied. BIBD pattern is useful in vast areas like agriculture, education, and consumer product evaluation experiment, error control coding, digital finger-printing, water-marking and also they are used in organ metallic and biological field too. Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistor-based circuits into a single chip, which involves packing more and more logic devices into smaller and smaller areas. This chip gives relax to the software by minimizing a part of execution of software. Here VLSI design methodology is used to fit a circuit for balanced incomplete block design (BIBD). Our proposed scheme generates and simulates a BIBD patterns.

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