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A Python package for fast GPU‐based proton pencil beam dose calculation
Abstract Purpose Open‐source GPU‐based Monte Carlo (MC) proton dose calculation algorithms provide high speed and unparalleled accuracy but can be complex to integrate with new applications and remain slower than GPU‐based pencil beam (PB) methods, which sacrifice some physical accuracy for sub‐second plan calculation.
Mahasweta Bhattacharya +4 more
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Implementation and optimisation of pulse compression algorithm on open CL-based FPGA
As Moore's law meets bottlenecks, the demand for heterogeneous parallel processing systems is increasing. Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are becoming more efficient acceleration devices due to their powerful processing performance, and the CPU ...
Yingxu Feng +3 more
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Analyzing Use of OpenCL on the Cell Broadband Engine and a Proposal for OpenCL Extensions
Current processor architectures are diverse and heterogeneous. Examples include multicore chips, GPUs and the Cell Broadband Engine (CBE). The recent Open Compute Language (OpenCL) standard aims at efficiency and portability. This paper explores its efficiency when implemented on the CBE, without using CBE-specific features such as explicit ...
Breitbart, Jens, Fohry, Claudia
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InteropUnityCUDA: A Tool for Interoperability Between Unity and CUDA
ABSTRACT Introduction Unity is a powerful and versatile tool for creating real‐time experiments. It includes a built‐in compute shader language, a C‐like programming language designed for massively parallel General‐Purpose GPU (GPGPU) computing. However, as Unity is primarily developed for multi‐platform game creation, its compute shader language has ...
David Algis +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Improving Performance of OpenCL on CPUs [PDF]
Data-parallel languages like OpenCL and CUDA are an important means to exploit the computational power of today's computing devices. In this paper, we deal with two aspects of implementing such languages on CPUs: First, we present a static analysis and an accompanying optimization to exclude code regions from control-flow to data-flow conversion, which
Ralf Karrenberg, Sebastian Hack
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Abstract Corrosion in steel transmission towers poses a challenge to structural integrity and safety, requiring efficient detection methods. Traditional visual inspections are unsustainable due to the complexity and volume of structures. Their manual, qualitative, and subjective nature often leads to inconsistencies in maintenance planning.
Pierclaudio Savino +3 more
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Alkalmazásfejlesztés GPU-ra [PDF]
Az OpenCL a heterogén programozási platformok kihasználásának egyik legjobb eszköze. Ezen szakdolgozat bemutatja hogyan működik az OpenCL , illetve, hogy miként használhatóak legoptimálisabban az általa szolgáltatott eszközök.
Jánosi, Zoltán
core
Reusable OpenCL FPGA Infrastructure [PDF]
OpenCL has emerged as a standard programming model for heterogeneous systems. Recent work combining OpenCL and FPGAs has focused on high-level synthesis. Building a complete OpenCL FPGA system requires more than just high-level synthesis.
Chin, Stephen Alexander
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Automatically generating OpenCL code from loop nests via a polyhedral model
In this work we suggest automatically generating code for OpenCL standard from loops with no dependencies in C/C++/Fortran programs. We use GCC compiler’s GRAPHITE infrastructure that represents loop nests as polyhedra. We describe our implementation and
Andrey Belevantsev +2 more
doaj
Omnidirectional and Multi‐Material In Situ 3D Printing Using Acoustic Levitation
An acoustophoretic 3D fabrication system enabling omnidirectional, multi‐material in situ printing is presented via acoustic levitation. Utilizing a phased array of transducers (PAT), it generates acoustophoretic forces for levitating and transporting materials in mid‐air, allowing precise, contactless, and voxel‐by‐voxel printing onto complex ...
Hongyi Chen +6 more
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