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Unification of High-End Computing with the Real-Time Data-Acquisition and Control
SESSION: Medical
EVENT TYPE: Masterworks
TIME: 2:15PM - 3:00PM
Presenter(s):Frederica Darema
ROOM:TCC 301/302
ABSTRACT: The advent of multicores as the computing engines that will be populating exascale- and other high-end and mid-range computational platforms, as well as instrumentation systems, together with unprecedented network bandwidth capabilities, create opportunities to exploit new and transformative approaches in modeling methods for applications representing complex systems. InfoSymbiotics embodies the power of Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS) paradigm, where data are dynamically integrated into an executing simulation to augment and complement the application model, and, where conversely the executing simulation steers the measurement processes of the application system. In essence, it dynamically integrates and unifies the computational modeling aspects of an application system with real-time data acquisition and control aspects. The talk addresses opportunities for new capabilities in many application areas through InfoSymbiotics/DDDAS, and will also present research challenges and opportunities in application modeling, in dynamic management of heterogeneous instrumentation resources, and in systems software supporting such environments.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Frederica Darema - Air Force Office of Scientific Research