General-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU) is shown to dramatically increase the speed of Monte Carlo simulations of photon migration. In a standard simulation of time-resolved photon migration in a semi-infinite geometry, the proposed methodology executed on a low-cost graphics processing unit (GPU) is a factor 1000 faster than simulation performed on a single standard processor. In addition, we address important technical aspects of GPU-based simulations of photon migration. The technique is expected to become a standard method in Monte Carlo simulations of photon migration
We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
We present a case study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) plays a key role in medical applications, especially for emission tomog...
Modern graphics cards, commonly used in desktop computers, have evolved beyond a simple interface be...
Modern graphics cards, commonly used in desktop computers, have evolved beyond a simple interface be...
Modern graphics cards, commonly used in desktop computers, have evolved beyond a simple interface be...
Modern graphics cards, commonly used in desktop computers, have evolved beyond a simple interface be...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon transport in turbid media suffer a severe limitation represen...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon transport in turbid media suffer a severe limitation represen...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon transport in turbid media suffer a severe limitation represen...
EGSnrc is a well-known Monte Carlo simulation package for coupled electron– photon transport that is...
Advancements in parallel and cluster computing have made many complex Monte Carlo simulations possib...
Abstract. This paper proposes a Monte Carlo algorithm for gamma-photon transport, that partially reu...
EGSnrc is a well-known Monte Carlo simulation package for coupled electron– photon transport that is...
Although Monte Carlo (MC) simulations represent an accurate and flexible tool to study the photon tr...
We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
We present a case study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) plays a key role in medical applications, especially for emission tomog...
Modern graphics cards, commonly used in desktop computers, have evolved beyond a simple interface be...
Modern graphics cards, commonly used in desktop computers, have evolved beyond a simple interface be...
Modern graphics cards, commonly used in desktop computers, have evolved beyond a simple interface be...
Modern graphics cards, commonly used in desktop computers, have evolved beyond a simple interface be...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon transport in turbid media suffer a severe limitation represen...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon transport in turbid media suffer a severe limitation represen...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon transport in turbid media suffer a severe limitation represen...
EGSnrc is a well-known Monte Carlo simulation package for coupled electron– photon transport that is...
Advancements in parallel and cluster computing have made many complex Monte Carlo simulations possib...
Abstract. This paper proposes a Monte Carlo algorithm for gamma-photon transport, that partially reu...
EGSnrc is a well-known Monte Carlo simulation package for coupled electron– photon transport that is...
Although Monte Carlo (MC) simulations represent an accurate and flexible tool to study the photon tr...
We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
We present a case study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) plays a key role in medical applications, especially for emission tomog...