Essays about: "load imbalance"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 26 essays containing the words load imbalance.
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21. Load-balancing of Molecular Dynamics bySubdivision And Distribution of Domains in LargeMulti-Core Systems
University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)Abstract : Abstract Molecular dynamics simulates the behaviour of particles in interaction by calculating the trajectories using computational demanding numerical methods. A Molecular dynamics application often takes advantage of modern computer architecture with large multi-core systems by subdividing the simulated scenario into smaller domains. READ MORE
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22. Load Balancing in Heterogeneous LTE-A Networks
University essay from Kommunikations- och transportsystem; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : LTE-A is the latest cellular network technology. One feature of LTE-A is the use ofheterogeneous networks (HetNets) which consist of macro-cells and low power nodes(LPNs). One of the objectives of heterogeneous networks is to increase capacity especially inhotspot areas where there is high density of users. READ MORE
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23. Efficient reduction over threads
University essay from KTH/Teoretisk fysikAbstract : The increasing number of cores in both desktops and servers leads to a demand for efficient parallel algorithms. This project focuses on the fundamental collective operation reduce, which merges several arrays into one by applying a binary operation element wise. READ MORE
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24. Evaluation of blood interactions with a drug loaded protein matrix
University essay from Tillämpad FysikAbstract : Many things might happen in the body when a titanium implant is inserted into bone. Examples are activation of the immune system and imbalance between bone formation and bone resorption, which might lead to damaged bone around the implant and at worse, loosening of the implant. READ MORE
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25. A Patch-based Partitioner for Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement : Implementation and Evaluation
University essay from Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : To increase the speed of computer simulations we solve partial differential equations (PDEs) using structured adaptive mesh refinement (SAMR). During the execution of an SAMR-application, finer grids are superimposed dynamically on coarser grids where a more accurate solution is needed in the computation area. READ MORE