DocumentCode
656138
Title
A Diffusion-Based Processor Reallocation Strategy for Tracking Multiple Dynamically Varying Weather Phenomena
Author
Malakar, Preeti ; Natarajan, Vivek ; Vadhiyar, Sathish S. ; Nanjundiah, Ravi S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Autom., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
fYear
2013
fDate
1-4 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
59
Abstract
Many meteorological phenomena occur at different locations simultaneously. These phenomena vary temporally and spatially. It is essential to track these multiple phenomena for accurate weather prediction. Efficient analysis require high-resolution simulations which can be conducted by introducing finer resolution nested simulations, nests at the locations of these phenomena. Simultaneous tracking of these multiple weather phenomena requires simultaneous execution of the nests on different subsets of the maximum number of processors for the main weather simulation. Dynamic variation in the number of these nests require efficient processor reallocation strategies. In this paper, we have developed strategies for efficient partitioning and repartitioning of the nests among the processors. As a case study, we consider an application of tracking multiple organized cloud clusters in tropical weather systems. We first present a parallel data analysis algorithm to detect such clouds. We have developed a tree-based hierarchical diffusion method which reallocates processors for the nests such that the redistribution cost is less. We achieve this by a novel tree reorganization approach. We show that our approach exhibits up to 25% lower redistribution cost and 53% lesser hop-bytes than the processor reallocation strategy that does not consider the existing processor allocation.
Keywords
clouds; data analysis; geophysics computing; parallel algorithms; resource allocation; weather forecasting; diffusion-based processor reallocation strategy; dynamically varying weather phenomena; high-resolution simulations; hop-bytes; meteorological phenomena; nests repartitioning; organized cloud clusters; parallel data analysis algorithm; processor reallocation strategies; redistribution cost; tree reorganization approach; tree-based hierarchical diffusion method; tropical weather systems; weather prediction; weather simulation; Algorithm design and analysis; Clouds; Clustering algorithms; Data analysis; Meteorology; Quantum cascade lasers; Resource management; cloud tracking; data analysis; processor reallocation; redistribution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel Processing (ICPP), 2013 42nd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lyon
ISSN
0190-3918
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPP.2013.14
Filename
6687338
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