The software, DELERIA, works to transmit data between experimental facilities and national computing centers across the US.
Scientific experiments generate a lot of data that needs to be analyzed. This process includes transferring data to a computer or supercomputer miles away, which can take days.Addressing this problem, researchers from Lawrence Berkeley and Oak Ridge National Laboratories have come up with a solution.DELERIA is a collaborative software designed to address problems associated with traditional nuclear phy sics data analysis.
is a gamma ray detector under development that can probe nuclear structures.DELERIA can transmit large datasets from the experiment to any supercomputer across the country and back within seconds instead of hours or even days. This allows scientists to make critical adjustments while performing experiments rather than discovering issues days later, which is critical in a setup like
. The testbed demonstrated the ability of DELERIA to process data within the 10-second window, as predicted.Not only that, but DELERIA also reduces stored data volume by 97.5%, which is 40 times less than traditional methods. Ensuring that only the processed, most relevant information is returned to the researchers means the system becomes more efficient.While the current setup is only with
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