Title :
SETI@home-massively distributed computing for SETI
Author :
Korpela, Eric ; Werthimer, Dan ; Anderson, David ; Cobb, Jeff ; Leboisky, M.
Abstract :
Starting in the late 1950s, researchers have been performing progressively more sensitive searches for radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations, but each search has been limited by the technologies available at the time. As radio frequency technologies have became more efficient and computers have become faster, the searches have grown larger and more sensitive, The SETI@home project, managed by a group of researchers at the Space Sciences Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley, is the first attempt to use large-scale distributed computing to perform a sensitive search for radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations
Keywords :
astronomy computing; extraterrestrial life; parallel machines; radioastronomical techniques; radioastronomy; signal processing; SETI; SETI@home; SETI@home project; astronomy computing; extraterrestrial civilizations; large-scale distributed computing; massively distributed computing; radio frequency technologies; radio signals; radioastronomy; search for extraterrestrial intelligence; sensitive searches; Bandwidth; Distributed computing; Feeds; Frequency; Narrowband; RF signals; Radio astronomy; Radiofrequency interference; Signal detection; Telescopes;
Journal_Title :
Computing in Science & Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/5992.895191