Using the Fourier Domain Acceleration Search (FDAS) method to search for binary pulsars is a computationally costly process. Next generation radio telescopes will have to perform FDAS in real time, as data volumes are too large to store. FDAS is a matched filtering approach for searching time-domain radio astronomy datasets for the signatures of binary pulsars with approximately linear acceleration. In this paper we will explore how we have reduced the energy cost of an SKA-like implementation of FDAS in AstroAccelerate, utilising a combination of mixed-precision computing and dynamic frequency scaling on NVIDIA GPUs. Combining the two approaches, we have managed to save 58% of the overall energy cost of FDAS with a (<3%) sacrifice in numer...
The Pulsar Arecibo L-Band Feed Array (PALFA) survey, the most sensitive blind search for radio pulsa...
Time-domain radio astronomy utilizes a harmonic sum algorithm as part of the Fourier domain periodic...
The identification, and subsequent discovery, of fast radio transients through blind-search surveys...
Graphics processing units (GPUs) have been used to accelerate computation in a broad range of fields...
Binary pulsars are an important target for radio surveys because they present a natural laboratory f...
Pulsar acceleration searches are methods for recovering signals from radio telescopes, that may othe...
Abstract—Finding new pulsars has always been a challenging problem, but this challenge is nowadays e...
Finding new pulsars has always been a challenging problem, but this challenge is nowadays exacerbate...
The study of binary pulsars enables tests of general relativity. Orbital motion in binary systems ca...
Morello V, Barr ED, Cooper S, et al. The High Time Resolution Universe survey - XIV. Discovery of 23...
Pulsar surveys with modern radio telescopes are becoming increasingly computationally demanding. Thi...
Technological advances coupled with a decline in digital storage costs have resulted in a profusion...
Analysis of relativistic binary pulsars is currently the best means by which to test theories of gra...
International audienceRadio astronomical pulsar observations require specific instrumentation and de...
We present an improvement of our implementation of the Correlation Technique for the Fourier Domain ...
The Pulsar Arecibo L-Band Feed Array (PALFA) survey, the most sensitive blind search for radio pulsa...
Time-domain radio astronomy utilizes a harmonic sum algorithm as part of the Fourier domain periodic...
The identification, and subsequent discovery, of fast radio transients through blind-search surveys...
Graphics processing units (GPUs) have been used to accelerate computation in a broad range of fields...
Binary pulsars are an important target for radio surveys because they present a natural laboratory f...
Pulsar acceleration searches are methods for recovering signals from radio telescopes, that may othe...
Abstract—Finding new pulsars has always been a challenging problem, but this challenge is nowadays e...
Finding new pulsars has always been a challenging problem, but this challenge is nowadays exacerbate...
The study of binary pulsars enables tests of general relativity. Orbital motion in binary systems ca...
Morello V, Barr ED, Cooper S, et al. The High Time Resolution Universe survey - XIV. Discovery of 23...
Pulsar surveys with modern radio telescopes are becoming increasingly computationally demanding. Thi...
Technological advances coupled with a decline in digital storage costs have resulted in a profusion...
Analysis of relativistic binary pulsars is currently the best means by which to test theories of gra...
International audienceRadio astronomical pulsar observations require specific instrumentation and de...
We present an improvement of our implementation of the Correlation Technique for the Fourier Domain ...
The Pulsar Arecibo L-Band Feed Array (PALFA) survey, the most sensitive blind search for radio pulsa...
Time-domain radio astronomy utilizes a harmonic sum algorithm as part of the Fourier domain periodic...
The identification, and subsequent discovery, of fast radio transients through blind-search surveys...