Surface reconstruction on mini parallel processing: green technology for image processing. In: IIDEX 2014 Invention, Innovation and Design Exposition 2014. An International Exposition on Research and Innovation . Research Innovation Business Unit, Shah Alam, Selangor, p. 59. (Unpublished) (2014)
Abstract
Currently the computations of solving problems are becoming complex. To make sure the results are accurate, large dataset should be included in the computation. It is not a good practice to process large dataset using normal computers because it is time consuming and will lead to system crash. To avoid system crash, parallel computation as a technique is becoming the current trend where the large dataset can be executed and carried out simultaneously thus reducing the processing time. In parallel computations, the operations on large problem can be divided into smaller ones which are then solved concurrently. ARS cluster is a mini parallel laboratory that was developed specially for surface reconstruction in image processing. This innovation of the parallel processing laboratory is a self-developed laboratory where it is designed by using eight processors and connected via internal local area network. The operating system used is open source LINUX Fedora 7. It also uses MATLAB Distributed Computing Server (MDCS) as the platform for parallel processing. Client PC is needed to run the parallel programs. The technology developed was specially designed to process a medical imaging such as Computerized Tomography (CT), mammogram and MRI. Medical usage of 3D reconstructions is being extensively implemented especially using MRI equipment. For example, doctors can see a 3D model of a person’s brain without performing any surgery and can easily detect the actual location of a brain’s tumour. Another example is the face of a human can be identified through the 3D reconstruction form CT scan multi-slice images. ARS cluster has proven that it can solve a problem with less time rather than solving the problem using single processor. Parallel computer is preferable since it provides faster processing time rather than sequential processing when it comes to doing repetitive calculations on vast amounts of data. Therefore, the problems can be solved in a shorter time. The parallel computer not only reduces the processing time, but also efficient and effective to produce the intended results. Parallel laboratory is very costly in term of its development. However, ARS cluster managed to be developed in a low-cost environment with the performance as good as the high cost parallel laboratory. The cluster is a green home-grown technology that approached 3R culture; reuse the old personal computer, Recycle the old computers and Reduce the processing time and easy to carry anywhere because the size for each processor is the same as the CPU of personal computer. The laboratory can benefit researchers, students and people who are interested in processing task which involves large dataset and huge repetitive computation. It can assist researchers to enhance the knowledge and experience in the parallel processing environment. This laboratory can be commercialised by opening it to the public. Users can come to the laboratory with their problem or can send it on the net (online). The price will be less than a normal parallel system available on the web since this laboratory is a low-cost laboratory. Therefore, this laboratory is an advantage in the parallel computing field.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Keywords: | Green technology, Parallel computing, Distributed computing, ARS cluster, Cost-effective parallel processing |
Taxonomy: | By Niche > Green Technology > Research By Niche > Green Technology > Technological Innovations |
Local Content Hub: | Niche > Green Technology |
Depositing User: | Nur Aqilah Russli |
Date Deposited: | 13 Sep 2023 08:45 |
Last Modified: | 13 Sep 2023 08:45 |
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