Computer Science – Distributed – Parallel – and Cluster Computing
Scientific paper
2010-10-22
Compumag 2009, Florianopolis : Brazil (2009)
Computer Science
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
Scientific paper
Nowadays, several industrial applications are being ported to parallel architectures. In fact, these platforms allow acquire more performance for system modelling and simulation. In the electric machines area, there are many problems which need speed-up on their solution. This paper examines the parallelism of sparse matrix solver on the graphics processors. More specifically, we implement the conjugate gradient technique with input matrix stored in CSR, and Symmetric CSR and CSC formats. This method is one of the most efficient iterative methods available for solving the finite-element basis functions of Maxwell's equations. The GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), which is used for its implementation, provides mechanisms to parallel the algorithm. Thus, it increases significantly the computation speed in relation to serial code on CPU based systems.
Dekeyser Jean-Luc
Guyomarch Frédéric
Menach Yvonnick Le
Oliveira Rodrigues Antonio Wendell de
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