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High-Performance Host-Device Scheduling and Data-Transfer Minimization Techniques for Visualization of 3D Agent-Based Wound Healing Applications.

N Seekhao1, G Yu2, S Yuen2, J JaJa1, L Mongeau3, N Y K Li-Jessen2.   

Abstract

High-fidelity numerical simulations produce massive amounts of data. Analyzing these numerical data sets as they are being generated provides useful insights into the processes underlying the modeled phenomenon. However, developing real-time in-situ visualization techniques to process large amounts of data can be challenging since the data does not fit on the GPU, thus requiring expensive CPU-GPU data copies. In this work, we present a scheduling scheme that achieve real-time simulation and interactivity through GPU hyper-tasking. Furthermore, the CPU-GPU communications were minimized using an activity-aware technique to reduce redundant copies. Our simulation platform is capable of visualizing 1.7 billion protein data points in situ, with an average frame rate of 42.8 fps. This performance allows users to explore large data sets on remote server with real-time interactivity as they are performing their simulations.

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Keywords:  heterogeneous platform scheduling; high-performance agent-based modeling; real-time in situ visualization; vocal fold model; wound healing

Year:  2019        PMID: 33123701      PMCID: PMC7592707     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PDPTA 19 (2019)


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