Research Projects: HIPerSpace
Project Name | HIPerSpace |
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Team Members | Falko Kuester, Kai-Uwe Doerr, Tom DeFanti, Greg Dawe, Larry Smarr and Stephen Jenks |
Project Sponsor | California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), The Jacobs School of Engineering (JSoE), National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Overview
The Highly Interactive Parallelized Display Space project (HIPerSpace) is brought to you by the creators of HIPerWall. HIPerSpace is a next generation concept for ultra-high resolution distributed display systems that can scale into the billions of pixels, providing unprecedented high-capacity visualization capabilities to experimental and theoretical researchers.
System Specifications
By the Numbers
- Number of tiles: 55 (fully supported in networked configuration)
- Display resolution: 25,600 x 8,000 pixels, 204,800,000 pixels total
- Number of display nodes: 15
- Control and development nodes: 3
Hardware:
- 18 Dell XPS710 with nVIDIA Quadro FX5600s
- 56 Dell 3007WFP-HC, 30” Displays
- Dual 24 port SMC switches with 10Gb uplink
Operating System
- ROCKS/Linux
Acknowledgments
This research is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), and the Jacobs School of Engineering (JSoE).
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