The challenge to fully exploit the potential of existing and upcoming scientific instruments like large single-dish radio telescopes is to process the collected massive data effectively and efficiently. As a ”quasi 2D stencil computation” with the ”Moore neighborhood pattern”, gridding is the most computationally intensive step in data reduction pipeline for radio astronomy studies, enabling astronomers to create correct sky images for further analysis. However, the existing gridding frameworks can either only run on multi-core CPU architecture or do not support high-concurrency, multi-channel data gridding. Their performance is then limited, and there are emerging needs for innovative gridding frameworks to process data from large single-d...
Map-Reduce is a framework for processing parallelizable problem across huge datasets using a large c...
We present the newly developed code, GPU-accelerated Adaptive-MEsh-Refinement code (GAMER), which ad...
International audienceThe next generation of radio telescopes, such as the Square Kilometer Array (S...
Traditional radio astronomy instrumentation relies on custom built designs, specialized for each sci...
Imaging is considered the most compute-intensive and therefore most challenging part of a radio-astr...
Upcoming and future astronomy research facilities will systematically generate terabyte-sized data s...
Software radio telescopes are a new development in radio astronomy. Rather than using expensive dish...
ARTS is a new instrument designed to discover transient astronomical sources in the radio spectrum. ...
The growth rate at which radio astronomy data is captured is accelerating thanks to recent developme...
We present a highly parallel implementation of the cross-correlation of time-series data using graph...
Abstract—ARTS is a new instrument designed to discover transient astronomical sources in the radio s...
International audienceBackward and forward interpolations on a Fourier grid are computationally expe...
Modern radio interferometer arrays are powerful tools for obtaining high resolution images of low fr...
Dedispersion is a basic algorithm to reconstruct impulsive astrophysical signals. It is used in high...
We present AstroGrid-D, a project bringing together astronomers and experts in Grid technology to en...
Map-Reduce is a framework for processing parallelizable problem across huge datasets using a large c...
We present the newly developed code, GPU-accelerated Adaptive-MEsh-Refinement code (GAMER), which ad...
International audienceThe next generation of radio telescopes, such as the Square Kilometer Array (S...
Traditional radio astronomy instrumentation relies on custom built designs, specialized for each sci...
Imaging is considered the most compute-intensive and therefore most challenging part of a radio-astr...
Upcoming and future astronomy research facilities will systematically generate terabyte-sized data s...
Software radio telescopes are a new development in radio astronomy. Rather than using expensive dish...
ARTS is a new instrument designed to discover transient astronomical sources in the radio spectrum. ...
The growth rate at which radio astronomy data is captured is accelerating thanks to recent developme...
We present a highly parallel implementation of the cross-correlation of time-series data using graph...
Abstract—ARTS is a new instrument designed to discover transient astronomical sources in the radio s...
International audienceBackward and forward interpolations on a Fourier grid are computationally expe...
Modern radio interferometer arrays are powerful tools for obtaining high resolution images of low fr...
Dedispersion is a basic algorithm to reconstruct impulsive astrophysical signals. It is used in high...
We present AstroGrid-D, a project bringing together astronomers and experts in Grid technology to en...
Map-Reduce is a framework for processing parallelizable problem across huge datasets using a large c...
We present the newly developed code, GPU-accelerated Adaptive-MEsh-Refinement code (GAMER), which ad...
International audienceThe next generation of radio telescopes, such as the Square Kilometer Array (S...