Silicon Graphics Prism Systems to Increase Mining Accuracy and Collaborative Medical Education to Two Northern Ontario Universit
18 Julho 2005 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Silicon Graphics Prism Systems to Increase Mining Accuracy and
Collaborative Medical Education to Two Northern Ontario
Universities SGI Platform Allows Laurentian University to Extend
the Benefits of Immersive Visualization to the Mining Industry;
Lakehead and Laurentian Universities to Support Distributed Medical
Education in Northern Ontario MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 18
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- To enable Canadian mining and exploration
companies to more accurately locate prime resources and to support
the first new medical school in Ontario in 30 years, Silicon
Graphics (NYSE:SGI) today announced that two Canadian universities,
Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, and Lakehead University
in Thunder Bay, Ontario, purchased an array of Silicon Graphics(R)
visualization systems, SGI(R) InfiniteStorage solutions and SGI(R)
visual area networking (VAN) software. SGI VAN will allow students,
faculty, and researchers from both universities to simultaneously
access and share data in real time from the SGI systems in both
locations. Funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation and
the Ontario Innovation Trust secured the funding for all the
systems at both universities. Linux(R) OS-Based Immersive
Visualization Environment at MIRARCO Laurentian University's
not-for-profit research and development company, MIRARCO (Mining
Innovation, Rehabilitation and Applied Research Corp.) is modeled
on the immersive 3D-visualization facilities pioneered by SGI for
the oil and gas industry and was the first large scale virtual
reality (VR) facility built specifically to meet the ever expanding
needs of the mining industry. Since its opening in 2001, MIRARCO
has shared its expertise with most of the major Canadian mining
companies and a number of international resource exploration
companies. At MIRARCO, both the new Silicon Graphics Prism(TM) and
existing Silicon Graphics(R) Onyx(R) visualization systems are
connected to three new Christie DLP projectors with an overall
resolution of approximately three million pixels. Data is
visualized in stereo on a spherical screen with an arc length of 22
feet and a 12-foot radius to maximize the understanding of complex
geological structures. The Silicon Graphics Prism is specifically
designed to handle the large data and six-fold increase in
computing and visualization power required by this environment. "As
the mining industry moves forward and brings more data into their
models, the physical memory of the computer becomes a real
constraint. The advantage of using a system such as Silicon
Graphics Prism is that the memory is far greater than what you can
get on a personal computer," said Andrew Dasys, start-up director,
MIRARCO. "What we find interesting about Silicon Graphics Prism is
that its move to a Linux based platform gives us flexibility,
increased capacity, and access to a vast number of software
applications." Geoscientists will use the Silicon Graphics Prism
system for large-scale visualization to analyze and interpret
countless kilometers of drill hole cores obtained from a mine site
as well as to create complex geological models. Depending on the
size of the site, the amount of data extracted from drill cores can
be very large. "A small exploration site may have 100 holes. Placer
Dome, one of the largest international gold mining companies, came
into the VR Lab with close to 70,000 drill holes from one of their
properties in Timmins, Ontario," added Dasys. "Mining relies on
drill cores and uses a variety of geophysics surveying techniques
and analysis interpreting tools. The SGI system combines all of
this data together and allows groups of multidisciplinary
professionals -- such as field geologists, geophysicists,
structural geologists, mining engineers and investors -- to come
together and interpret this data prior to making strategic
decisions." The data generated in the VR Lab can be shared with
Lakehead University or anywhere within MIRARCO's expanding network,
which Dasys noted, is a huge advantage: "Our new SGI Visual Area
Networking technology allows data to be transmitted to multiple
recipients. If people can't physically make it to an analysis
session, they can still be there virtually." "As the oil and gas
industry rapidly adopts Silicon Graphics Prism visualization
systems for their speed, power and cost effectiveness, and software
giants such as Landmark Graphics, Paradigm Geophysical and Earth
Decision Sciences certify their seismic processing and analysis
software for Silicon Graphics Prism, it is only natural that mining
companies seek the same scientific and technological advances from
SGI to aid and enhance their search for resources," said Shawn
Underwood, director, Visual Systems Group, SGI. "MIRARCO's
state-of-the-art Virtual Reality Lab is a major introduction into
new markets for SGI." Northern Ontario School of Medicine -- New
Frontiers in Distributed Education The Northern Ontario School of
Medicine, which will welcome its first students in September, will
be distributed across the campuses of Laurentian University and
Lakehead University -- which are separated by 1,000 kilometers.
Silicon Graphics Visual Area Networking remote and collaborative
visualization software is installed on the Silicon Graphics Prism
and other Silicon Graphics visualization systems on both campuses
to allow students to use high-powered molecular modeling and
medical visualization capabilities to improve undergraduate
education and research no matter where they are located. Looking
ahead, SGI VAN capabilities will also enable family
practice-oriented students to do their internships and deliver much
needed medical services in the remote towns and communities of
Northern Ontario while continuing to attend classes and leverage
the advanced computerized laboratories. The new SGI systems in both
locations give the universities the opportunity to tap into the
vast amount of work being done on medical visualization as well as
providing a new level of standardization with other medical and
teaching research throughout Canada and around the world. For the
VR Lab upgrade, MIRARCO -- through Laurentian University --
purchased an 8-processor Silicon Graphics Prism with 4 graphics
pipes and 16GB memory. Based on best-of-breed industry-standard
components with Linux OS, Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors, and
ATI(R) FireGL(TM) graphics, Silicon Graphics Prism systems can
scale to 16 graphics pipelines and 256 processors. MIRARCO also
added 8TB of SGI InfiniteStorage TP9300 and an 8-processor Silicon
Graphics Onyx visualization system to its VR Lab upgrade. Lakehead
University, which previously purchased a SGI 64-processor Altix(R)
system, also acquired an 8-processor Silicon Graphics(R) Onyx4(TM)
visualization system with 4 graphics pipes and 16GB memory. The new
systems, which were purchased and installed in Q3 of SGI's fiscal
year 2004, also include 8TB of SGI TP9300 storage and SGI OpenGL
Vizserver(TM) collaborative software. SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source
of Innovation and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon
Graphics, Inc., is a leader in high-performance computing,
visualization and storage. SGI's vision is to provide technology
that enables the most significant scientific and creative
breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether it's sharing images to
aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficiently, studying global
climate change, providing technologies for homeland security and
defense or enabling the transition from analog to digital
broadcasting, SGI is dedicated to addressing the next class of
challenges for scientific, engineering and creative users. With
offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in Mountain View,
Calif., and can be found on the Web at http://www.sgi.com/. NOTE:
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