Parallel adaptive mesh coarsening for seismic tomography

  • M. Grunberg IPGS / UMR 7516 / CNRS-ULP
  • S. Genaud Catherine Mongenet / UMR 7005 / CNRS-ULP / LSIIT-ICPS

Resumo


Seismic tomography enables to model the internal structure of the Earth. In order to improve the precision of existing models, a huge amount of acquired seismic data must be analyzed. The analysis of such massive data requires a considerable computing power, which can only be delivered by parallel computational equipments. Yet, parallel computation is not sufficient for the task: we also need algorithms to automatically concentrate the computations on the most relevant data parts. The objective of the paper is to present such an algorithm. From an initial regular mesh in which cells carry data with varying relevance, we present a method to aggregate elementary cells so as to homogenize the relevance of data. The result is an irregular mesh, which has the advantage over the initial mesh of having orders of magnitude less cells while preserving the geophysical meaning of data. We present both a sequential and a parallel algorithm to solve this problem under the hypotheses and constraints inherited from the geophysical context.
Palavras-chave: Tomography, Concurrent computing, Earth, Inverse problems, Earthquakes, Ray tracing, Lighting, Optimization methods, Data analysis, Aggregates
Publicado
27/10/2004
GRUNBERG, M.; GENAUD, S.. Parallel adaptive mesh coarsening for seismic tomography. In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (SBAC-PAD), 16. , 2004, Foz do Iguaçu/PR. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2004 . p. 158-165.