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GPGPU Applications
A tantárgy neve magyarul / Name of the subject in Hungarian: GPGPU alkalmazások
Last updated: 2019. január 28.
Dr. Magdics Milán, Department of Control Engineering and Information Technology
Tóth Márton, Department of Control Engineering and Information Technology
1. Overview of the architecture of the GPU
The lecture discusses the massively parallel architecture of the graphics hardware and its limitations, as well as the fundamentals of parallel programming. An overview of environments for graphics hardware programming is presented.
2. Introduction to OpenCL
OpenCL, a general purpose programming environment for GPU programming is presented, including an overview of its virtual machine platform, memory and program model and the OpenCL C language and the related CPU side API.
3. GPGPU support for computations on large data sets
Vector processing operations for large data sets are discussed. An overview of the parallelization of scattering and gathering type algorithms, including their limitations and implementation details, is presented.
4. Implementation issues of basic parallel primitives in OpenCL
Introduction to the parallel programming primitives, the most fundamental building blocks of scalable algorithms. Discussed primitives include map, reduce, amplify, scan and compact operators.
5. Solution of linear equation systems
Parallel algorithms for solving linear equation systems are presented. We discuss implementation issues of matrix and vector operations, as well as storage issues and operations with sparse matrices.
6. Physical simulations on the GPU
Examples for physical models that can be evaluated efficiently on GPUs. Efficiency and scalability of the presented algorithms is also discussed.
7. Parallel sorting methods
Sorting algorithms designed for parallel architecture are presented: brick sort, radix sort, merge sort and the parallel variant of quick sort. The parallel algorithms are compared to traditional sorting algorithms w.r.t. complexity and time cost.
8. Breadh-first traversal of graphs and its applications
Discussion of graph traversal algorithms for parallel architectures and their applications. Complexity and time cost of the presented algorithms are compared to those of the traditional CPU graph traversal methods.
9. Parallel hash-based algorithms
Parallel hash algorithms and their possible applications are presented. Complexity and time cost of the presented algorithms are compared to those of the traditional CPU hash-based methods.
10. Monte Carlo methods on the GPU
Introduction to Monte Carlo methods and their implementation issues and possible applications. As the main issue of these algorithms is the generation of high quality random numbers, we discuss pseudo random and quasi random number generators that can be used on parallel architectures.
11. Adjoint Monte Carlo methods
Fundamental issues of adjoint Monte Carlo methods. We discuss theoretical requirements and implementation issues of a gathering type algorithm in the context of GPU based PET reconstruction.
12. Optimization issues of GPGPU applications
Optimization and performance measurement issues of parallel algorithms are discussed. The possibilities of algorithmic optimizations using of theoretical and practical metrics are presented.
13. Efficient interoperability with the graphics API (OpenGL)
The basic tools to connect the OpenCL environment with the OpenGL graphics API are discussed. These can be used to create efficient visualization for general purpose computing application, which can be extremely helpful in the evaluation of computation results.
14. Special requirements for multi GPU and distributed systems
We discuss the main issues of programming multi GPU systems, the limitations due to the distributed architecture and generally applicable techniques.