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Star-P uses Supercomputers in Support of Futuristic Military Vehicles
Category: Future Technologies
Interactive Supercomputing Inc.'s (ISC) Star-P software will help the U.S. Army and vehicle designers to evaluate the performance and reliability of next-generation military vehicles using supercomputers to dramatically accelerate simulation of the vehicles' operations. ISC received a subcontract from the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) to transform its internally developed ground vehicle performance and reliability software to run on parallel computers. TARDEC is the nation's laboratory for advanced military ground systems and automotive technology. The first phase of the project is to predict the reliability of the HMMWV M-1097, the Army's biggest "Humvee"-class vehicle designed to provide safe transport of troops, equipment and cargo in rugged, hostile environments. If successful, the research could contribute to future development in robotic, plug-in electric and other advanced vehicle combat systems. Until now, running full simulations of vehicle computer models in serial mode has taken too long to be fully utilized in the acquisition process, even when running on state-of-the-art serial hardware. TARDEC hopes to cut the time to perform computionationally intensive simulations by orders of magnitude with Star-P. U.S. Army performance and reliability simulations of ground vehicles are run many times with a wide range of parameters, and a wide range of operational conditions, which often takes more time to compute than they can afford to wait for. Serial computer runs are not the answer. Making parallelization easy for the typical analyst is essential. Army needed a solution to convert existing serial code into parallel code quickly and easily. If successful, Star-P will enable TARDEC users who are unfamiliar with parallel computing to speed up very large simulations, without having to re-program their models. Star-P is an interactive parallel computing platform that will enable TARDEC scientists to use their existing serial models developed in C or FORTRAN languages, automatically parallelizing the code run on parallel servers or clusters. Star-P lets users continue to work with their preferred tools, languages and desktop environments, shielding them from the programming complexities of parallel systems. |
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