A RDMA Interface for Ultra-Fast Ultrasound Data-Streaming over an Optical Link

A. Cossettini, Konstantin Taranov, Christian Vogt, M. Magno, T. Hoefler, L. Benini
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Digital ultrasound (US) probes integrate the analog-to-digital conversion directly on the probe and can be conveniently connected to commodity devices. Existing digital probes are however limited to a relatively small number of channels, do not guarantee access to the raw US data, or cannot operate at very high frame rates (e.g., due to exhaustion of computing and storage units on the receiving device). In this work, we present an open, compact, power-efficient, 192-channels digital US data acquisition system capable of streaming US data at transfer rates greater than 80 Gbps towards a host PC for ultra-high frame rate imaging (in the multi-kHz range). Our US probe is equipped with two power-efficient Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and is interfaced to the host PC with two optical-link 100G Ethernet connections. The high-speed performance is enabled by implementing a Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) communication protocol between the probe and the controlling PC, that utilizes a high-performance Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) interface to store the streamed data. To the best of our knowledge, thanks to the achieved datarates, this is the first high-channel-count compact digital US platform capable of raw data streaming at frame rates of 20 kHz (for imaging at 3.5 cm depths), without the need for sparse sampling, consuming less than 40 W.
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一种用于光链路超快速超声数据流的RDMA接口
数字超声(US)探头集成了模拟到数字转换直接在探头上,可以方便地连接到商品设备。然而,现有的数字探头仅限于相对较少的通道,不能保证访问原始的美国数据,或者不能以非常高的帧速率运行(例如,由于接收设备上的计算和存储单元耗尽)。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个开放、紧凑、节能、192通道的数字美国数据采集系统,能够以大于80gbps的传输速率向主机PC传输美国数据,以实现超高帧率成像(在多khz范围内)。我们的美国探针配备了两个节能的现场可编程门阵列(fpga),并通过两个光链路100G以太网连接到主机PC。高速性能是通过在探头和控制PC之间实现远程直接存储器访问(RDMA)通信协议实现的,该协议利用高性能非易失性存储器快速(NVMe)接口来存储流数据。据我们所知,由于实现了数据,这是第一个高通道计数的紧凑数字美国平台,能够以20 kHz的帧率传输原始数据流(用于3.5厘米深度的成像),而不需要稀疏采样,消耗不到40 W。
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