Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation:
Abstract: "This paper focuses on the implementation of asynchronous waveform relaxation on parallel processors. Three different approaches, all based on event-driven scheduling techniques, are compared to the standard data-flow scheme. Issues involving the use of priority queues and preemptive...
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Urbana, Ill.
1991
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "This paper focuses on the implementation of asynchronous waveform relaxation on parallel processors. Three different approaches, all based on event-driven scheduling techniques, are compared to the standard data-flow scheme. Issues involving the use of priority queues and preemptive scheduling are described. Circuit examples are used to demonstrate that good speedup can be achieved by using the event-driven method. Our results indicate that the combination of data-flow and event- driven scheduling, together with a suitable preemptive scheme, provides a speed improvement between 1.5 to 2.5 over standard data-flow scheduling on 8 processors." |
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spelling | Wen, Yen-Cheng Verfasser aut Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation Yen-Cheng Wen, Kyle Gallivan, and Resve Saleh Urbana, Ill. 1991 5 Bl. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill,>: CSRD report 1145 Abstract: "This paper focuses on the implementation of asynchronous waveform relaxation on parallel processors. Three different approaches, all based on event-driven scheduling techniques, are compared to the standard data-flow scheme. Issues involving the use of priority queues and preemptive scheduling are described. Circuit examples are used to demonstrate that good speedup can be achieved by using the event-driven method. Our results indicate that the combination of data-flow and event- driven scheduling, together with a suitable preemptive scheme, provides a speed improvement between 1.5 to 2.5 over standard data-flow scheduling on 8 processors." Parallel processing (Electronic computers) Wave equation Gallivan, Kyle Verfasser aut Saleh, Resve A. Verfasser aut Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill,>: CSRD report 1145 (DE-604)BV008930033 1145 |
spellingShingle | Wen, Yen-Cheng Gallivan, Kyle Saleh, Resve A. Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill,>: CSRD report Parallel processing (Electronic computers) Wave equation |
title | Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation |
title_auth | Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation |
title_exact_search | Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation |
title_full | Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation Yen-Cheng Wen, Kyle Gallivan, and Resve Saleh |
title_fullStr | Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation Yen-Cheng Wen, Kyle Gallivan, and Resve Saleh |
title_full_unstemmed | Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation Yen-Cheng Wen, Kyle Gallivan, and Resve Saleh |
title_short | Parallel event-driven waveform relaxation |
title_sort | parallel event driven waveform relaxation |
topic | Parallel processing (Electronic computers) Wave equation |
topic_facet | Parallel processing (Electronic computers) Wave equation |
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