Search for dissertations about: "GPU development"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words GPU development.
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1. GPU-aware Component-based Development for Embedded Systems
Abstract : Nowadays, more and more embedded systems are equipped with e.g., various sensors that produce large amount of data. One of the challenges of traditional (CPU-based) embedded systems is to process this considerable amount of data such that it produces the appropriate performance level demanded by embedded applications. READ MORE
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2. GPU Support for Component-based Development of Embedded Systems
Abstract : One pressing challenge of many modern embedded systems is to successfully deal with the considerable amount of data that originates from the interaction with the environment. A recent solution comes from the use of GPUs. READ MORE
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3. Fluid Mechanics of Vertical Axis Turbines : Simulations and Model Development
Abstract : Two computationally fast fluid mechanical models for vertical axis turbines are the streamtube and the vortex model. The streamtube model is the fastest, allowing three-dimensional modeling of the turbine, but lacks a proper time-dependent description of the flow through the turbine. READ MORE
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4. Mesoscopic thin film superconductors - A computational framework
Abstract : Motivated by experiments on superconductors in the microscopic regime and the realization of small superconducting devices such as qubits, we initiate a computational project in the form of a numerical simulation package to model and predict the behavior of these type of systems. It is a multidisciplinary endeavor in that it employs theory, computational science, software design, and to some extent new visualization techniques. READ MORE
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5. Fast and reliable alignment and classification of biological macromolecules in electron microscopy images
Abstract : In the last century, immense progress has been made to charter and understand a wide range of biological phenomena. The origin of genetic inheritance was determined, showing that DNA holds genes that determine the architecture of proteins, utilized by the cell for most functions. READ MORE