A GRID solution for Gravitational Waves Signal Analysis from Coalescing Binaries: preliminary algorithms and tests

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Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 5 pages, PDF. PSN TUL

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The analysis of data coming from interferometric antennas for gravitational waves detection may require a huge amount of computing power. The usual approach to the detection strategy is to set-up computer farms able to perform several tasks in parallel, exchanging data through network links. In this paper a new computation strategy is presented. This strategy is based on the GRID environment that allows several geographically distributed computing resources to exchange data and programs in secure way, using standard infrastructures. The computing resources can be geographically distributed also on a large scale. Some preliminary tests were performed using a subnetwork of the GRID infrastructure, producing good results in terms of distribution efficiency and time duration.

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