Title :
Secure, Performance-Oriented Data Management for nanoCMOS Electronics
Author :
Sinnott, R.O. ; Bayliss, C. ; Davenhall, C. ; Harbulot, B. ; Jones, M. ; Millar, C. ; Roy, G. ; Roy, S. ; Stewart, G. ; Watt, J. ; Asenov, A.
Author_Institution :
Nat. e-Sci. Centre, Univ. of Glasgow, Glasgow
Abstract :
The EPSRC pilot project Meeting the Design Challenges of nanoCMOS Electronics (nanoCMOS) is focused upon delivering a production level e-Infrastructure to meet the challenges facing the semiconductor industry in dealing with the next generation of ´atomic-scale´ transistor devices. This scale means that previous assumptions on the uniformity of transistor devices in electronics circuit and systems design are no longer valid, and the industry as a whole must deal with variability throughout the design process. Infrastructures to tackle this problem must provide seamless access to very large HPC resources for computationally expensive simulation of statistic ensembles of microscopically varying physical devices, and manage the many hundreds of thousands of files and meta-data associated with these simulations. A key challenge in undertaking this is in protecting the intellectual property associated with the data, simulations and design process as a whole. In this paper we present the nanoCMOS infrastructure and outline an evaluation undertaken on the Storage Resource Broker (SRB) and the Andrew File System (AFS) considering in particular the extent that they meet the performance and security requirements of the nanoCMOS domain. We also describe how metadata management is supported and linked to simulations and results in a scalable and secure manner.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; electronic engineering computing; file organisation; industrial property; nanoelectronics; security of data; Andrew file system; EPSRC pilot project; atomic-scale transistor devices; computationally expensive simulation; electronics circuit; intellectual property; nanoCMOS electronics; nanoCMOS infrastructure; performance-oriented data management; production level e-infrastructure; secure data management; semiconductor industry; statistic ensembles; storage resource broker; systems design; very large HPC resources; Circuit simulation; Computational modeling; Electronic circuits; Electronics industry; Industrial electronics; Nanoscale devices; Physics computing; Process design; Production; Transistors; Andrew File System; Storage Resource Broker; nanoCMOS electronics; performance; security;
Conference_Titel :
eScience, 2008. eScience '08. IEEE Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Indianapolis, IN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3380-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3535-7
DOI :
10.1109/eScience.2008.21