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Contingency analysis is a key function in the Energy Management System (EMS) to assess the impact of various combinations of power system component failures based on state estimation. Contingency analysis is also extensively used in power market operation for feasibility test of market solutions. High performance computing holds the promise of faster analysis of more contingency cases for the purpose...
Operating the electrical power grid to prevent power black-outs is a complex task. An important aspect of this is contingency analysis, which involves understanding and mitigating potential failures in power grid elements such as transmission lines. When taking into account the potential for multiple simultaneous failures (known as the N-x contingency problem), contingency analysis becomes a massively...
String searching is at the core of many security and network applications like search engines, intrusion detection systems, virus scanners and spam filters. The growing size of on-line content and the increasing wire speeds push the need for fast, and often real-time, string searching solutions. For these conditions, many software implementations (if not all) targeting conventional cache-based microprocessors...
We present a new lock-free parallel algorithm for computing betweenness centrality of massive complex networks that achieves better spatial locality compared with previous approaches. Betweenness centrality is a key kernel in analyzing the importance of vertices (or edges) in applications ranging from social networks, to power grids, to the influence of jazz musicians, and is also incorporated into...
This paper describes our early experiences with a pre- production Cray XMT system that implements a scalable shared memory architecture with hardware support for multithreading. Unlike its predecessor, the Cray MTA-2 that had very limited I/O capability, the Cray XMT offers Lustre, a scalable high-performance parallel filesystem. Therefore it enables development of out-of-core applications that can...
Event services based on publish-subscribe architectures are well established components of distributed computing applications. Recently, an event service has been proposed as part of the common component architecture (CCA) for high-performance computing applications. In this paper we describe our experiences investigating implementation options for the CCA event service that exploit interprocess communications...
The problem of counting specified combinations of a given set of variables arises in many statistical and data mining applications. To solve this problem, we introduce the PDtree data structure, which avoids exponential time and space complexity associated with prior work by allowing user specification of the tree structure. A straightforward parallelization approach using a Cray MTA-2 provides a...
We are investigating the effectiveness of parallel weighted- least-square (WLS) state estimation solvers on shared-memory parallel computers. Shared-memory parallel architectures are rapidly becoming ubiquitous due to the advent of multi-core processors. In the current evaluation, we are using an LU-based solver as well as a conjugate gradient (CG)-based solver for a 1177-bus system. In lieu of a...
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