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Software Environments For Cluster-Based Display Systems
Brisbane, Australia May 15-May 18
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CCGRID.2001.923194First IEEE International Symposium on ...
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Han Chen, Princeton University
Douglas W. Clark, Princeton University
Zhiyan Liu, Princeton University
Grant Wallace, Princeton University
Kai Li, Princeton University
Yuqun Chen, Microsoft Corporation
An inexpensive way to construct a scalable display wall system is to use a cluster of PCs with commodity graphics accelerators to drive an array of projectors. A challenge is to bring off-the-shelf sequential applications to run on such a display wall efficiently without using expensive, high-performance interconnects.This paper studies two execution models for a scalable display wall system: master-slave and synchronized execution models. We have designed and implemented four software tools, two for each execution model, including VDD (Virtual Display Driver), GLP (GL-DLL Replacement), SSE (System-level Synchronized Execution), and ASE (Application-level Synchronized Execution). In order to support the synchronized execution model, we have also designed a broadcast, speculative file cache to provide scalable I/O performance. The paper reports our experimental results with several 3D applications on the display wall to understand the performance implications and tradeoffs of these methods.
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Han Chen, Douglas W. Clark, Zhiyan Liu, Grant Wallace, Kai Li, Yuqun Chen, "Software Environments For Cluster-Based Display Systems," ccgrid, pp.202, First IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'01), 2001
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