2007
DOI: 10.1109/radar.2007.374282
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Obtaining a 35x Speedup in 2D Phase Unwrapping Using Commodity Graphics Processors

Abstract: Graphics processing units (GPUs) are a powerful tool The programmability of the most recent generation of for numerical computation. The GPU architecture and GPUs creates the opportunity to develop very powerful, low computational model are uniquely designed for high-resolution cost accelerators for key radar signal processing algorithms. In high-speed grid-based calculations. This capability can be this paper, we describe an experiment in the application of utilized to accelerate certain classes of compute-in… Show more

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“…The proposed phase-unwrapping algorithm computes each expansion coefficient in a single step unlike the iterative WLS method described in [26]. At least 4M 2 L operations are needed for the WLS method [24], where M is the number of pixels along one edge of the phase map and L is the number of iterations required to unwrap the phase map.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The proposed phase-unwrapping algorithm computes each expansion coefficient in a single step unlike the iterative WLS method described in [26]. At least 4M 2 L operations are needed for the WLS method [24], where M is the number of pixels along one edge of the phase map and L is the number of iterations required to unwrap the phase map.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both methods require the same number of operations when L=3N 2 . For example, the phase map in [26] required 11,712 iterations; the algorithm described in this note will require fewer operations as long as the expansion order is below 62. The proposed method has another advantage over the WLS method; the proposed method does not require a mask or threshold to be placed over the phase map as shown in Fig.…”
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“…Karasev et al [14] implement 2D phase unwrapping on NVIDIA GPUs using CG [15] and achieve a 35x speedup. They implement a weighted least squares algorithm and apply it to Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (IFSAR) data.…”
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“…Previous work done on applying GPUs for 2D unwraps includes Karasev et al [8] who used GPUs to implement 2D phase unwrapping on NVIDIA GPUs using CG (C for Graphics), achieving a 35x speedup. They implemented a weighted least squares algorithm, similar to the PCG algorithm shown in Section 3.3.1, and applied it to Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (IFSAR) data.…”
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confidence: 99%