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SPAA
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Astronomical real-time streaming signal processing on a Blue Gene/L supercomputer
LOFAR is the first of a new generation of radio telescopes, that combines the signals from many thousands of simple, fixed antennas, rather than from expensive dishes. Its revol...
John W. Romein, P. Chris Broekema, Ellen van Meije...
ICCS
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A Holistic Approach for Performance Measurement and Analysis for Petascale Applications
Abstract. Contemporary high-end Terascale and Petascale systems are composed of hundreds of thousands of commodity multi-core processors interconnected with high-speed custom netwo...
Heike Jagode, Jack Dongarra, Sadaf R. Alam, Jeffre...
CF
2007
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Parallel genomic sequence-search on a massively parallel system
In the life sciences, genomic databases for sequence search have been growing exponentially in size. As a result, faster sequencesearch algorithms to search these databases contin...
Oystein Thorsen, Brian E. Smith, Carlos P. Sosa, K...
ICPPW
2009
IEEE
13 years 4 months ago
Characterizing the Performance of
Using Linux for high-performance applications on the compute nodes of IBM Blue Gene/P is challenging because of TLB misses and difficulties with programming the network DMA engine...
Kazutomo Yoshii, Kamil Iskra, Harish Naik, Pete Be...
IJPP
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
Correlating Radio Astronomy Signals with Many-Core Hardware
A recent development in radio astronomy is to replace traditional dishes with many small antennas. The signals are combined to form one large, virtual telescope. The enormous data ...
Rob van Nieuwpoort, John W. Romein