High-performance parallel computing for next-generation holographic imaging

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Takashige Sugie
Takanori Akamatsu
Takashi Nishitsuji
Ryuji Hirayama
Nobuyuki Masuda
Hirotaka Nakayama
Yasuyuki Ichihashi
Atsushi Shiraki
Minoru Oikawa
Naoki Takada
Yutaka Endo
Takashi Kakue
Tomoyoshi Shimobaba
Tomoyoshi Ito
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[1] Chiba University,
[2] Tokyo University of Science,undefined
[3] National Astronomical Observatory of Japan,undefined
[4] National Institute of Information and Communications Technology,undefined
[5] Kochi University,undefined
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Nature Electronics | 2018年 / 1卷
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Holography is a method of recording and reproducing three-dimensional (3D) images, and the widespread availability of computers has encouraged the development of holographic 3D screens (electroholography). However, the technology has not yet been used in practical applications because a hologram requires an enormous volume of data and modern computing power is inadequate to process this volume of data in real time. Here, we show that a special-purpose holography computing board, which uses eight large-scale field-programmable gate arrays, can be used to generate 108-pixel holograms that can be updated at a video frame rate. With our approach, we achieve a parallel operation of 4,480 hologram calculation circuits on a single board, and by clustering eight of these boards, we can increase the number of parallel calculations to 35,840. Using a 3D image composed of 7,877 points, we show that 108-pixel holograms can be updated at a video rate, thus allowing 3D movies to be projected. We also demonstrate that the system speed scales up in a linear manner as the number of parallel circuits is increased. The system operates at 0.25 GHz with an effective speed equivalent to 0.5 petaflops (1015 floating-point operations per second), matching that of a high-performance computer.
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