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Astronomical Data Analysis Using OpenGL Technologies

Student: Pavlov Sergey

Supervisor: Vladimir Samodurov

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 10

Year of Graduation: 2018

The diploma paper is eager to research the possibility of speeding up astronomical data analysis in purpose to find high radioactive interstellar objects such as pulsars by applying GPGPU technologies and support it with some practical tasks solutions. The following tasks were achieved: Analysis of existing GPGPU technologies and the most relevant was chosen System architecture development System development using OpenCL technology (C/C++), solving 2 practical tasks: Fourier analysis and data statistics aggregation Optimization experiments were run in order to achieve the best runtime Runtime compared to the other technologies Diploma paper results were presented at the XXXV national conference “Relevant problems of interstellar astronomy” The work achieved will let astronomists put data analysis on flow and run it much faster that the data is being registered. In fact - online.

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