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This session from the HPEC Conference 2008, led by Kenneth Teitelbaum, focuses on novel advancements in sensor signal processing and higher-performance computing applications. It includes invited talks from Ed Baranoski on adaptable methods for rapid space systems, and James Lyke discussing innovative plug-and-play approaches. Additionally, researchers Jeremy Kepner, Nadya Bliss, and Eric Robinson present on the application of linear algebraic graph algorithms for backend processing, shedding light on cutting-edge methodologies in the field.
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Session 1:New Application Frontiers Kenneth Teitelbaum / MIT Lincoln Laboratory HPEC Conference 23 September 2008
Session 1: New Application Frontiers • New Sensor Signal Processing Paradigms: When One Pass Isn’t Enough (Invited) • Ed Baranoski / Argon ST • Plug-and-Play Approaches for the Creation of Rapid Space Systems (Invited) • James Lyke / AFRL RV • Linear Algebraic Graph Algorithms for Back End Processing • Jeremy Kepner, Nadya Bliss and Eric Robinson / MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Poster / Demo A:Advanced Systems Kenneth Teitelbaum / MIT Lincoln Laboratory HPEC Conference 23 September 2008