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OpenACC's programming model presents a simple interface to programmers, offering a trade-off between performance and development effort. OpenACC relies on compiler technologies to generate efficient code and optimize for performance. Among the difficult to implement directives, is the cache directive. The cache directive allows the programmer to utilize accelerator's hardware- or software-managed...
Computational scientists and engineers commonly rely on established software libraries to achieve high performance and reliability in their numerical applications. Unfortunately, this approach does not work well if the desired functionality is absent in existing libraries or if the integration is difficult. In such scenarios, one is often forced to explore alternative algorithms and in-house implementations...
Array region analysis plays a significant role in various optimizations at compile time. Displaying array access information efficiently in HPC applications has been a vital challenge for scientists and developers for the past few years. Dragon array region analysis tool is a powerful and interactive tool that was built on top of the Open UH compiler, an open source C/C++/Fortran compiler, that supports...
The online computational burden of linear model predictive control (MPC) can be moved offline by using multi-parametric programming, so called explicit MPC. The explicit MPC is a piecewise affine (PWA) function defined over a polyhedral subdivision of the set of feasible states. The online evaluation of such a control law needs to determine the polyhedral region in which the current state lies. This...
A novel parallel approach to run standard particle swarm optimization (SPSO) on Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) is presented in this paper. By using the general-purpose computing ability of GPU and based on the software platform of Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) from NVIDIA, SPSO can be executed in parallel on GPU. Experiments are conducted by running SPSO both on GPU and CPU, respectively,...
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