November 15-20, 2015, Austin, Texas

Verification of Resilient Communication Models for the Simulation of a Highly Adaptive Energy-Efficient Computer

Date: Thursday, November 19, 2015, 05:15 PM - 07:00 PM

Room: Level 4 - Lobby

Type: Poster

Description: Delivering high performance in an energy-efficient manner is of great importance in conducting research in computational sciences and in daily use of technology. From a computing perspective, a novel concept (the HAEC Box) has been proposed that utilizes innovative ideas of optical and wireless chip-to-chip communication to allow a new level of runtime adaptivity for future computers, which is required to achieve high performance and energy efficiency. HAEC-SIM is an integrated simulation environment designed for the study of the performance and energy costs of the HAEC Box running communication-intensive applications. In this work, we conduct a verification of the implementation of three resilient communication models in HAEC-SIM. The verification involves two NAS Parallel Benchmarks and their simulated execution on a 3D torus system with 16x16x16 nodes with Infiniband links. The simulation results are consistent with those of an independent implementation. Thus, the HAEC-SIM based simulations are accurate in this regard.

Links: Official link from SC15

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