Contributor:
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Computer Architecture, Communications and Systems Group (ARCOS)
Editor:
Carretero Pérez, Jesús García Blas, Javier Barbosa, Jorge Morla, Ricardo
Issued date:
2014-11
Citation:
Carretero Pérez, Jesús; et.al. (eds.). (2014) Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Sustainable Ultrascale Computing Systems (NESUS 2014): Porto, Portugal. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, pp. 65-70.
A data parallel solution approach formulated with cellular automata is proposed with a potential to become a part of future sustainable computers. It offers extreme parallelism on data-flow principles. If a problem can be formulated with a local and iterative A data parallel solution approach formulated with cellular automata is proposed with a potential to become a part of future sustainable computers. It offers extreme parallelism on data-flow principles. If a problem can be formulated with a local and iterative methodology, so that data cell results always depend on neighbouring data items only, the cellular automata could be an efficient solution framework. We have demonstrated experimentally, on a graph-theoretical problem, that the performance of the proposed methodology has a potential to be for two orders of magnitude faster from known solutions.[+][-]
Description:
Proceedings of: First International Workshop on Sustainable Ultrascale Computing Systems (NESUS 2014). Porto (Portugal), August 27-28, 2014.