Abstract:
In this paper we present our hardware architecture on a highly scalable, shared-memory, Monte-Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) based Blokus-Duo solver. In the proposed architectu...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In this paper we present our hardware architecture on a highly scalable, shared-memory, Monte-Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) based Blokus-Duo solver. In the proposed architecture each MCTS solver module contains a centralized MCTS controller which can also be implemented using soft-cores with a true dual-port access to a shared memory called main memory, and multitude number of MCTS engines each containing several simulation cores. Consequently, this highly flexible architecture guaranties the optimized performance of the solver regardless of the actual FPGA platform used. Our design has been inspired from parallel MCTS algorithms and is potentially capable of obtaining maximum possible parallelism from MCTS algorithm. On the other hand, in our design we combine MCTS with pruning heuristics to increase both the memory and LE utilizations. The results show that our architecture can run up to 50MHz on DE2-115 platform, where each Simulation core requires 11K LEs and MCTS controller requires 10KLEs.
Date of Conference: 10-12 December 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 April 2015
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