High Performance Linux Clusters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARM SoC System Development

 

Mathematical Model for Computer Simulation

This research project is to bulid a high performance Linux clusters in THE STAR LAB in University of Rochester, to replace the old Aries clusters. It will provide more powerful computing capabiliy and state-of-the-art parallel computing technology. The latest version of Linux kernel is used for this project to better support the message passing interface library for parallel computing application on C, Fortran and R programming languages. The user-friendly remote GUI desktop and debugging tools is provided for those who are not fimiliar with Linux programming environment. The parallel API for R programming language is not fully compatible with the current MPI standard. So considerable efforts was put to develop a parallel API packages to support the parallel computation on R.

   

This research project is to develop an ARM-Linux based SoC system, which integrates the basic hardware interface (Ethernet, USB, serial & parallel port) and have micro kernel Linux running on the chip. The state-of-the-art OTG USB techonology is implemented on this SoC system to support P2P data transfer between 2 mobile devices. Here is a link of my undergraduate thesis about this project.

Applied mathematics is one of my favorite subject in my undergradute study. Building a mathematical model for computer simulation is good ideafor us to study and describe the rule in complex world.
2005 MCM Paper: The Simulation of a Downstream Flooding Process with Dam-break Model
2004 CUMCM Paper: Congestion Management on Power Transmission Market (Chinese)
2003 CUMCM Paper: Research on the Prevalence Rules and Controlling Strategy of SARS (Chinese)

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