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Multi-core CPU and GPU technologies upgrades a PC to a personal supercomputer. Many algorithms have been proposed to achieve dynamic scheduling in CPU-GPU hybrid environments. Among them, only pure self-scheduling (PSS) can achieve perfect load balancing in this extremely heterogeneous environment. But PSS can not take full advantage of GPU performance, reduce the overhead of the tail problem, and...
Biological computations like Electrocardiological modeling and simulation usually require high-performance computing environments. This paper introduces an implementation of parallel computation for computer simulation of Electrocardiograms (ECGs). We realized the parallel computation for computer simulation of ECGs on a CPU-GPU cluster using a hybrid parallel algorithm with the parallel program development...
This paper introduces a parallel algorithm using GPU for computer simulation of Electrocardiogram (ECG) based on a 3-dimensional (3D) whole-heart model. The computer heart model includes approximately 50,000 discrete elements (cell models) inside a torso model represented by 344 nodal points with 684 triangular meshes. Since computational burden for computer simulation of ECGs is considerably heavy,...
Health information exchange (HIE) across multiple organizations via the Internet is a current trend in medicine and healthcare. Protection of the sensitive data contained in health information from disclosure to unauthorized persons is challenging. In this paper, we present an access control architecture based on XACML and SAML to address privacy and security issues in our HIE application, Web-based...
Sequential electrocardiograms (ECGs) are very useful for personalized diagnosis. It is therefore very useful to search various electrocardiographs or ECG management systems connected to the Internet for a particular patient's ECGs. This is an interesting but not completely solved problem. In this paper, we present an experimental study of our metadata registry aimed at facilitating the search for...
This paper presents a parallel algorithm using GPU for computer simulation of Electrocardiogram (ECG) based on a 3-dimensional (3D) whole-heart model. The computer heart model includes approximately 50,000 discrete elements (model cells) inside a torso model represented by 344 nodal points with 684 triangular meshes. After the excitation propagation is simulated in the heart model, the Poisson question...
Network-based data sharing is a current trend in medicine and healthcare. The search and retrieval architecture (SRA) we previously proposed for web-based sharing of electrocardiogram (ECG) facilitates the search and retrieval of ECG across hospitals via the Internet. The SRA has a triangle-like configuration including an ECG metadata registry, an ECG provider and an ECG querist. In this paper, we...
This paper presents a parallel algorithm for computer simulation of Electrocardiogram (ECG) based on a 3-dimensional (3D) whole-heart model. The computer heart model includes approximately 50,000 discrete elements (model cells) inside a torso model represented by 344 nodal points with 684 triangle meshes. The Poison question is applied to the volume conductor problem for simulation of ECG, which involves...
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