We ported to the GPU with CUDA the Astrometric Verification Unit-Global Sphere Reconstruction (AVU-GSR) Parallel Solver developed for the ESA Gaia mission, by optimizing a previous OpenACC porting of this application. The code aims to find, with a [10,100]$\mu$as precision, the astrometric parameters of $\sim$$10^8$ stars, the attitude and instrumental settings of the Gaia satellite, and the global parameter $\gamma$ of the parametrized Post-Newtonian formalism, by solving a system of linear equations, $A\times x=b$, with the LSQR iterative algorithm. The coefficient matrix $A$ of the final Gaia dataset is large, with $\sim$$10^{11} \times 10^8$ elements, and sparse, reaching a size of $\sim$10-100 TB, typical for the Big Data analysis, whi...
Astronomers have come to rely on the increasing performance of computers to reduce, analyze, simulat...
International audienceRecently, Graphics Cards have been used to offload scientific computations fro...
We report on recent new developments around the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution syst...
The main goal of the Gaia ESA mission is the production of a 5 parameters astrometric catalog - i.e....
We present a multi-purpose genetic algorithm, designed and implemented with GPGPU / CUDA parallel co...
Gaia is an ambitious astrometric space mission adopted within the scientific programme of the Europ...
We present a multi-purpose genetic algorithm, designed and implemented with GPGPU/CUDA parallel comp...
The main target of this work is the discussion of the modern techniques (software and hardware) apt ...
Gaia is ESA's ambitious space astrometry mission the main objective of which is to astrometrically a...
Gaia is on track for a first data release in late summer 2016. This presentation outlines the status...
A wide variety of outstanding problems in astrophysics involve the motion of a large number of parti...
Gaia is ESA's ambitious space astrometry mission with a foreseen launch date in late 2011. Its main ...
Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) are quickly becoming viable alternatives for certain simulations cu...
International audienceWhen speaking of Gaia it is instructive to remember the first ESA mission dedi...
We present benchmarks on high precision direct astrophysical N-body simulations using up to several ...
Astronomers have come to rely on the increasing performance of computers to reduce, analyze, simulat...
International audienceRecently, Graphics Cards have been used to offload scientific computations fro...
We report on recent new developments around the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution syst...
The main goal of the Gaia ESA mission is the production of a 5 parameters astrometric catalog - i.e....
We present a multi-purpose genetic algorithm, designed and implemented with GPGPU / CUDA parallel co...
Gaia is an ambitious astrometric space mission adopted within the scientific programme of the Europ...
We present a multi-purpose genetic algorithm, designed and implemented with GPGPU/CUDA parallel comp...
The main target of this work is the discussion of the modern techniques (software and hardware) apt ...
Gaia is ESA's ambitious space astrometry mission the main objective of which is to astrometrically a...
Gaia is on track for a first data release in late summer 2016. This presentation outlines the status...
A wide variety of outstanding problems in astrophysics involve the motion of a large number of parti...
Gaia is ESA's ambitious space astrometry mission with a foreseen launch date in late 2011. Its main ...
Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) are quickly becoming viable alternatives for certain simulations cu...
International audienceWhen speaking of Gaia it is instructive to remember the first ESA mission dedi...
We present benchmarks on high precision direct astrophysical N-body simulations using up to several ...
Astronomers have come to rely on the increasing performance of computers to reduce, analyze, simulat...
International audienceRecently, Graphics Cards have been used to offload scientific computations fro...
We report on recent new developments around the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution syst...