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Title: Fast computation of bare soil surface roughness on a Fermi GPU
Authors: Li, Xiaojie
Song, Changhe
López, Sebastian 
Li, Yunsong
López, José F. 
UNESCO Clasification: 3307 Tecnología electrónica
Keywords: Parameter
Moisture
Bare soil surface roughness
Correlation length
Graphics Proccessing Unit
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: 0098-3004
Journal: Computers and Geosciences 
Abstract: Surface roughness is an important factor in bare soil microwave radiation for the observation of the Earth. Correlation length and standard deviation of surface height are the two statistical parameters that describe surface roughness. However, when the number of data points is large, the calculation of surface roughness parameters becomes time-consuming.Therefore, it is desired to have a high-performance computing facility to execute this task. A Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) provides hundreds of computing cores along with a high memory bandwidth. To carry out a parallel implementation of the algorithms, Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) provides researchers with an easy way to execute multiple threads in parallel on GPUs. In this paper, we propose a GPU-based parallel computing method for 2D surface roughness estimation. We use an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 graphics card to run the CUDA implementation. The experimental input data is collected by our in-house surface roughness tester which is designed based on the laser triangulation principle, giving sample data points of up to 52,040. According to the experimental results, the serial CPU version of the implementation takes 5422 s whereas our GPU implementation takes only 47 s, resulting a significant 115 x speedup. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/47680
ISSN: 0098-3004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2015.05.013
Source: Computers and Geosciences[ISSN 0098-3004],v. 82, p. 38-44
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