Next-generation visual supercomputing using PC clusters with volume graphics hardware devices
To seek a low-cost, extensible solution for the large-scale data visualization problem, a visual computing system is designed as a result of a collaboration between industry and government research laboratories in Japan, also with participation by researchers in U.S. This scalable system is a commod...
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Computing methodologies
> Modeling and simulation
> Simulation types and techniques
> Massively parallel and high-performance simulations
Computing methodologies
> Modeling and simulation
> Simulation types and techniques
> Visual analytics
Software and its engineering
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Zusammenfassung: | To seek a low-cost, extensible solution for the large-scale data visualization problem, a visual computing system is designed as a result of a collaboration between industry and government research laboratories in Japan, also with participation by researchers in U.S. This scalable system is a commodity PC cluster equipped with the VolumePro 500 volume graphics cards and a specially designed image compositing hardware. Our performance study shows such a system is capable of interactive rendering 5123 and 10243 volume data and highly scalable. In particular, with such a system, simulation and visualization can be performed concurrently which allows scientists to monitor and tune their simulations on the fly. In this paper, both the system and hardware designs are presented. |
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DOI: | 10.1145/582034.582085 |