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Advancements in Ultrasound Simulations Enabled by High-bandwidth GPU Interconnects

VAVERKA, F.; TREEBY, B.; JAROŠ, J. Advancements in Ultrasound Simulations Enabled by High-bandwidth GPU Interconnects. Denver: 2019. 1 p.
Type
presentation, poster
Language
English
Authors
Vaverka Filip, Ing., Ph.D., DCSY (FIT)
Treeby Bradley
Jaroš Jiří, prof. Ing., Ph.D., DCSY (FIT)
Abstract

Realistic ultrasound simulations are becoming integral part of many novel medical procedures such as photoacoustic screening and non-invasive treatment planning. The common denominator of all these applications is the need for cheap and relatively large-scale ultrasound simulations with sufficient accuracy. Typical medical applications require full-wave simulations which take frequency-dependent absorption and non-linearity into account.

This poster investigates the benefits of high-bandwidth low-latency interconnects to k-Wave acoustic toolbox in dense multi-GPU environment. The k-Wave multi-GPU code is based on a variant of the local Fourier basis domain decomposition. The poster compares the behavior of the code on a typical PCI-E 3.0 machine with 8 Nvidia Tesla P40 GPUs and a Nvidia DGX-2 server. The performance constraints of PCI-E platforms built around multiple socket servers on multi-GPU applications are deeply explored. Finally, it is shown the k-Wave toolbox can efficiently utilize NVlink 2.0 and achieve over 4x speedup compared to PCI-E systems.

Keywords

GPU, NVlink, MPI, CUDA, Spectral Methods, Ultrasound

URL
Published
2019
Pages
1
Conference
SuperComputing 2019
Place
Denver
BibTeX
@misc{BUT162292,
  author="Filip {Vaverka} and Bradley {Treeby} and Jiří {Jaroš}",
  title="Advancements in Ultrasound Simulations Enabled by High-bandwidth GPU Interconnects",
  year="2019",
  pages="1",
  address="Denver",
  url="https://sc19.supercomputing.org/proceedings/tech_poster/tech_poster_pages/rpost150.html"
}
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IT4Innovations excellence in science, MŠMT, Národní program udržitelnosti II, LQ1602, start: 2016-01-01, end: 2020-12-31, completed
Photoacoustic/Ultrasound Mammoscopy for evaluating screening-detected lesions in the breast, MŠMT, Společná technologická iniciativa ECSEL, PAMMOTH, start: 2017-01-01, end: 2021-06-30, completed
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