Title
Spherical harmonic transform with GPUs
Abstract
We describe an algorithm for computing an inverse spherical harmonic transform suitable for graphic processing units (GPU). We use CUDA and base our implementation on a Fortran90 routine included in a publicly available parallel package, s2hat. We focus our attention on two major sequential steps involved in the transforms computation retaining the efficient parallel framework of the original code. We detail optimization techniques used to enhance the performance of the CUDA-based code and contrast them with those implemented in the Fortran90 version. We present performance comparisons of a single CPU plus GPU unit with the s2hat code running on either a single or 4 processors. In particular, we find that the latest generation of GPUs, such as NVIDIA GF100 (Fermi), can accelerate the spherical harmonic transforms by as much as 18 times with respect to s2hat executed on one core, and by as much as 5.5 with respect to s2hat on 4 cores, with the overall performance being limited by the Fast Fourier transforms. The work presented here has been performed in the context of the Cosmic Microwave Background simulations and analysis. However, we expect that the developed software will be of more general interest and applicability.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-29737-3_40
international conference on parallel processing
Keywords
DocType
Volume
efficient parallel framework,available parallel package,s2hat code,gpu unit,fortran90 routine,fortran90 version,cuda-based code,original code,present performance comparison,overall performance
Conference
abs/1010.1260
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
Proceedings of Euro-Par 2011, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2012, Vol. 7155/2012, p. 355
1
0.37
References 
Authors
4
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ioan Ovidiu Hupca110.37
Joel Falcou29611.30
Laura Grigori336834.76
Radek Stompor421.39