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JAROŠ, J. VAVERKA, F. TREEBY, B.
Original Title
Spectral Domain Decomposition Using Local Fourier Basis: Application to Ultrasound Simulation on a Cluster of GPUs
Type
presentation, poster
Language
English
Original 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
Authors
JAROŠ, J.; VAVERKA, F.; TREEBY, B.
Released
31. 7. 2016
Location
Salt Lake City
Pages from
1
Pages to
Pages count
URL
https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/11773/
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/", note="presentation, poster" }