Title :
Radar image processing with clusters of computers
Author :
Goller, Alois ; Leberl, Franz
Author_Institution :
Chalmers Univ., Goteborg
Abstract :
Some radar image processing algorithms such as shape-from-shading are particularly compute-intensive and time-consuming. If, in addition, a data set to be processed is large, then it may make sense to perform the processing of images on multiple workstations or parallel processing systems. We have implemented shape-from-shading, stereo matching, resampling, gridding, and visualization of terrain models in such a manner that they execute either on parallel machines or on clusters of workstations. We were motivated by the large image data set from NASA´s Magellan mission to planet Venus, but received additional inspiration from the European Union´s Center for Earth Observation program (CEO) and Austria´s MISSION initiative for distributed processing of remote sensing images on remote workstations, using publicly-accessible algorithms. We developed a multi-processor approach that we denote as CDIP for Concurrent and Distributed Image Processing. The speedup for image processing tasks increases nearly linearly with the number of processors, be they on a parallel machine or arranged in a cluster of distributed workstations. Our approach adds benefits for users of complex image processing algorithms: the efforts for code porting and code maintenance are reduced and the necessity for specialized parallel processing hardware is eliminated.
Keywords :
image matching; image sampling; parallel processing; radar imaging; terrain mapping; workstation clusters; CDIP; Magellan mission; concurrent distributed image processing; distributed processing; parallel processing; radar image processing; remote sensing images; shape-from-shading; stereo matching; terrain model visualization; workstation clusters; Clustering algorithms; Data visualization; Earth; Image processing; Parallel machines; Parallel processing; Planets; Radar imaging; Venus; Workstations;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2009.4772750