EM Photonics Blog

Author Archives: admin

Not Enough HPC Programmers. How to Fill the Gap?

Programming supercomputers is hard work. Those involved in programming large HPC systems go through in-depth training and spend months (sometimes years) fine-tuning their algorithms until they are fully leveraging the massive computing power these machines offer….
This entry was posted in Blog. Bookmark the permalink.

GPU Accelerated CFD Simulations

SPIE Defense and Security Symposium (DSS), April, 2011.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.

Accelerating Sparse Linear Algebra Using Graphics Processing Units

SPIE Defense and Security Symposium (DSS), April, 2011.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.

CULA: Hybrid GPU Accelerated Linear Algebra Routines

SPIE Defense and Security Symposium (DSS), April, 2010.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.

Accelerated Electromagnetic Solvers Using Commodity Graphics Cards

OSA Integrated Photonics and Nanophotonics Research and Applications Topical Meeting, July 2007.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.

GPU-Based Accelerated 2D and 3D FDTD Solvers

Photonics West 2007 (SPIE), Jan 2007.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.

Efficient FPGA Implementations of Floating-Point Reduction Operations

Proc. Military and Aerospace Programmable Logic Devices (MAPLD), Sep 2006.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.

Reconfigurable Device for Real-Time Compensation of Atmospheric Effects in Long-Range Imaging

Proc. Military and Aerospace Programmable Logic Devices (MAPLD), Sep 2006.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.

Comparing FPGAs and GPUs for high-performance image processing applications

Proc. Defense Security and Sensing, April 2010.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.

Real-Time Embedded Atmospheric Compensation for Long-Range Imaging Using the Average Bispectrum Speckle Method

Proc. 22nd SPIE Electronic Imaging, January 2009.
This entry was posted in Published Papers, Resources. Bookmark the permalink.