WWW-based high performance computing support of acoustic matched field processing

D. Gever, D.J. Fabozzi
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Under the sponsorship of the Center of Excellence in Research Ocean Sciences (CEROS), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the US Navy, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has developed several ocean acoustic data modeling and analysis utilities. Execution of these programs was limited however, because the implementations (which include broad-band matched field processing) exceeded the computing capacity of desktop computers, and the interface was burdened by the management of large quantities of parameter and output files. Further, the migration of these algorithms to powerful processors resulted in additional constraints such as difficulty in resource access, user authentication, run-time security, and non-standardized interfaces. This project addressed these concerns through simultaneous development of a World Wide Web (WWW)-based interface, and the migration of the core algorithms to the Maui Supercomputer Center (MSC) and a SAIC Linux cluster. Operators can now use common gateway interface (CGI) scripts to input parameters, launch jobs, view graphical display results, and monitor job status from the massively parallel processors (MPP). After which, the run-time parameters and output files are managed via a Web-based relational database management system (RDBMS). This paper describes the implementation details of the parallel computing infrastructure to support broad-band MFP, the Web-based interface, user authentication, job launch, the RDMS, and a cost/benefit analysis of the migration to a multiuser high performance computing (HPC) environment. Also discussed is the security measures selected to insure resource and user protection. To serve as a feasibility baseline for the future adaptation of other applications and platforms, performance metrics are presented for the migration and processing on the MSC MPP system and the SAIC Linux cluster.
基于www的声学匹配场处理的高性能计算支持
在海洋科学卓越研究中心(CEROS)、国防高级研究计划局(DARPA)和美国海军的赞助下,科学应用国际公司(SAIC)开发了几种海洋声学数据建模和分析工具。然而,这些程序的执行是有限的,因为实现(包括宽带匹配场处理)超出了台式计算机的计算能力,并且接口被大量参数和输出文件的管理所负担。此外,将这些算法迁移到功能强大的处理器会带来额外的约束,例如资源访问、用户身份验证、运行时安全性和非标准化接口方面的困难。该项目通过同时开发基于万维网(WWW)的界面,并将核心算法迁移到毛伊岛超级计算机中心(MSC)和SAIC Linux集群来解决这些问题。操作人员现在可以使用通用网关接口(CGI)脚本输入参数,启动作业,查看图形显示结果,并从大规模并行处理器(MPP)监控作业状态。之后,运行时参数和输出文件通过基于web的关系数据库管理系统(RDBMS)进行管理。本文描述了并行计算基础设施的实现细节,以支持宽带MFP、基于web的接口、用户身份验证、作业启动、RDMS,以及迁移到多用户高性能计算(HPC)环境的成本/收益分析。还讨论了为确保资源和用户的安全而选择的安全措施。为了作为将来适应其他应用程序和平台的可行性基线,本文给出了在MSC MPP系统和SAIC Linux集群上进行迁移和处理的性能指标。
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