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LLSC: Recent submissions
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Expanding Air Traffic Controllers’ View of Offshore Weather
(MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 2016-10-14)Researchers at the Laboratory, working with the Federal Aviation Administration, have designed the Offshore Precipitation Capability (OPC) to address the lack of airspace situational awareness for aircraft traversing oceanic ... -
Laboratory’s Supercomputing System Ranked Most Powerful in New England
(MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 2016-12-02)The new computing system, TX-Green, at the Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) has been named the most powerful supercomputer in New England and the 3rd most powerful at a United States university on the TOP500 ... -
Graph Processor Prototype
(MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 2017-02-10)In order to achieve significantly better graph computation performance, an advanced multiprocessor architecture has been developed that is optimized for analysis of large databases.


