DocumentCode
2802430
Title
End-to-End Study of Parallel Volume Rendering on the IBM Blue Gene/P
Author
Peterka, Tom ; Yu, Hongfeng ; Ross, Robert ; Ma, Kwan-Liu ; Latham, Rob
Author_Institution
Argonne Nat. Lab., Argonne, IL, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
22-25 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
566
Lastpage
573
Abstract
In addition to their role as simulation engines, modern supercomputers can be harnessed for scientific visualization. Their extensive concurrency, parallel storage systems, and high-performance interconnects can mitigate the expanding size and complexity of scientific datasets and prepare for in situ visualization of these data. In ongoing research into testing parallel volume rendering on the IBM Blue Gene/P (BG/P), we measure performance of disk I/O, rendering, and compositing on large datasets, and evaluate bottlenecks with respect to system-specific I/O and communication patterns. To extend the scalability of the direct-send image compositing stage of the volume rendering algorithm, we limit the number of compositing cores when many small messages are exchanged. To improve the data-loading stage of the volume renderer, we study the I/O signatures of the algorithm in detail. The results of this research affirm that a distributed-memory computing architecture such as BG/P is a scalable platform for large visualization problems.
Keywords
data visualisation; distributed memory systems; parallel architectures; parallel machines; rendering (computer graphics); I/O signatures; IBM Blue Gene/P; data visualization; direct-send image compositing stage; distributed-memory computing architecture; parallel storage systems; parallel volume rendering; scientific visualization; supercomputer; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Data visualization; Distributed computing; Engines; Rendering (computer graphics); Scalability; Supercomputers; System testing; Volume measurement; Distributed scientific visualization; image compositing; parallel I/O; parallel volume rendering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel Processing, 2009. ICPP '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Vienna
ISSN
0190-3918
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4961-3
Electronic_ISBN
0190-3918
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPP.2009.27
Filename
5362481
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