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Spectral Domain Decomposition Using Local Fourier Basis: Application to Ultrasound Simulation on a Cluster of GPUs

JAROŠ, J.; VAVERKA, F.; TREEBY, B. Spectral Domain Decomposition Using Local Fourier Basis: Application to Ultrasound Simulation on a Cluster of GPUs. Salt Lake City: 2016. p. 1 (1 s.).
Type
presentation, poster
Language
English
Authors
Jaroš Jiří, prof. Ing., Ph.D., DCSY (FIT)
Vaverka Filip, Ing., Ph.D., DCSY (FIT)
Treeby Bradley
Abstract

The simulation of ultrasound wave propagation through biological tissue has a wide range of practical applications. However, large grid sizes are generally needed to capture the phenomena of interest. Here, a novel approach to reduce the computational complexity is presented. The model uses an accelerated k-space pseudospectral method which enables more than one hundred GPUs to be exploited to solve problems with more than 3 x 10^9 grid points. The classic communication bottleneck of Fourier spectral methods, all-to-all global data exchange, is overcome by the application of domain decomposition using local Fourier basis. Compared to global domain decomposition, for a grid size of 1536 x 1024 x 2048, this reduces the simulation time by a factor of 7.5 and the simulation cost by a factor of 3.8.

Keywords

Local domain decomposition, k-Wave toolbox, GPU

Published
2016
Pages
1–1
Conference
SuperComputing 2016
Place
Salt Lake City
BibTeX
@misc{BUT169473,
  author="Jiří {Jaroš} and Filip {Vaverka} and Bradley {Treeby}",
  title="Spectral Domain Decomposition Using Local Fourier Basis: Application to Ultrasound Simulation on a Cluster of GPUs",
  year="2016",
  pages="1--1",
  address="Salt Lake City",
  url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/11773/"
}
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Large-Scale Ultrasound Propagation Simulations in the Human Brain, OVZ, Ostatní veřejné zdroje financování nepatřící do institucionálních zdrojů ČR, SoMoPro-II-2013-IG, start: 2014-01-01, end: 2016-12-31, completed
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