We compare several modifications to the open-source wave optics package, WavePy, intended to improve execution time. Specifically, we compare the relative performance of the Intel MKL, a CPU based OpenCV distribution, and GPU-based version. Performance is compared between distributions both on the same compute platform and between a fully-featured computing workstation and the NVIDIA Jetson TX1 platform. Comparisons are drawn in terms of both execution time and power consumption. We have found that substituting the Fast Fourier Transform operation from OpenCV provides a marked improvement on all platforms. In addition, we show that embedded platforms offer some possibility for extensive improvement in terms of efficiency compared to a fully...
Reverse Time Migration (RTM) has become the standard for high-quality imaging in the seismic industr...
We consider an interesting from computational point of view standing wave simulation by solving coup...
Pipelined wavefront applications form a large portion of the high performance scientific computing w...
We compare several modifications to the open-source wave optics package, WavePy, intended to improve...
Recent developments in modern computational accelerators like Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and c...
Many software mechanisms for geophysics exploration in Oil & Gas industries are based on wave propag...
Recent developments in modern computational accelerators like Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and c...
Many software mechanisms for geophysics exploration in oil and gas industries are based on wave prop...
Cavazos, JohnAs the high-performance computing (HPC) community continues the push towards exascale ...
In this paper we investigate the use of distributed graphics processing unit (GPU)-based architectur...
The GPU performance of the adaptive wave propagation algorithm is critical to its effectiveness in s...
In this paper we investigate the use of distributed graphics processing unit (GPU)-based architectur...
When creating electronic devices, it is essential to model what happens when an electromagnetic fiel...
Large-scale simulations of wave-type equations have many industrial applications, such as in oil and...
In this paper, we address the problem of efficient execution of a computation pattern, referred to h...
Reverse Time Migration (RTM) has become the standard for high-quality imaging in the seismic industr...
We consider an interesting from computational point of view standing wave simulation by solving coup...
Pipelined wavefront applications form a large portion of the high performance scientific computing w...
We compare several modifications to the open-source wave optics package, WavePy, intended to improve...
Recent developments in modern computational accelerators like Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and c...
Many software mechanisms for geophysics exploration in Oil & Gas industries are based on wave propag...
Recent developments in modern computational accelerators like Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and c...
Many software mechanisms for geophysics exploration in oil and gas industries are based on wave prop...
Cavazos, JohnAs the high-performance computing (HPC) community continues the push towards exascale ...
In this paper we investigate the use of distributed graphics processing unit (GPU)-based architectur...
The GPU performance of the adaptive wave propagation algorithm is critical to its effectiveness in s...
In this paper we investigate the use of distributed graphics processing unit (GPU)-based architectur...
When creating electronic devices, it is essential to model what happens when an electromagnetic fiel...
Large-scale simulations of wave-type equations have many industrial applications, such as in oil and...
In this paper, we address the problem of efficient execution of a computation pattern, referred to h...
Reverse Time Migration (RTM) has become the standard for high-quality imaging in the seismic industr...
We consider an interesting from computational point of view standing wave simulation by solving coup...
Pipelined wavefront applications form a large portion of the high performance scientific computing w...