SessionInvited Talks 5
Presenter
Event Type
Invited Talk

TimeThursday, November 16th10:30am -
11:15am
LocationMile High Ballroom
DescriptionAbstract: In this talk, we present our ongoing research
project. The objective of this project is to develop
advanced computing and optimization infrastructures for
extremely large-scale graphs on post peta-scale
supercomputers. We explain our challenge to the Graph500
benchmark that are designed to measure the performance
of a computer system for applications that require
irregular memory and network access patterns. In 2014 to
2017, our project team has been a winner at the eighth,
and 10th to 14th Graph500 benchmark.
We commenced our research project for developing the Urban OS (Operating System) for a large-scale city in 2013. The Urban OS, which is regarded as one of the emerging applications of the cyber-physical system (CPS), gathers big data sets of the distribution of people and transportation movements by utilizing sensor technologies and storing them in the cloud storage system. The Urban OS employs the graph analysis system developed by this research project and provides a feedback to a predicting and controlling center to optimize many social systems and services. We briefly explain our ongoing research project for realizing the Urban OS.
We commenced our research project for developing the Urban OS (Operating System) for a large-scale city in 2013. The Urban OS, which is regarded as one of the emerging applications of the cyber-physical system (CPS), gathers big data sets of the distribution of people and transportation movements by utilizing sensor technologies and storing them in the cloud storage system. The Urban OS employs the graph analysis system developed by this research project and provides a feedback to a predicting and controlling center to optimize many social systems and services. We briefly explain our ongoing research project for realizing the Urban OS.