NEF

Introduction

NEF is a fixed and reconfigurable facility owned by INRIA.

NEF is a multidomain scientific experimentation platform for computation, storage and visualisation. It relies on a cluster computing approach (several generations of high performance servers are combined to provide heterogeneous parallel architecture), fast network interconnect, high capacity storage and interconnection to Inria Sophia interactive visualisation platform.

  • The NEF platform is financed by INRIA, CPER, Research Teams, and Scientific Piloting Committee (CSPP). Within this cluster, ACENTAURI has dedicated computing hardware:
    • GPUs: 3 x Nvidia A40
    • CPUs: 2 x AMD EPYC 7282
    • RAM: 256 GB
    • Storage: 2 x 480 SSD (RAID-1), and 5 x 480 SSD (RAID-5)
  • This dedicated hardware is used for different experiments carried out by PhD Researchers, Post-Docs, and Engineering Team working at ACENTAURI. In need of extra resources, we also have access to the shared Cluster at INRIA – Sophia.

This facility offers:

  • Learning and model training for AI and Robotic algorithms
  • Inference evaluation of AI and Robotic algorithms
  • Data Augmentation

Sectors

This facility could be used for various sectors of AgrifoodTEF project given below:

  • Arable Farming
  • Tree Crops
  • Viticulture
  • Horticulture
  • Food Processing

Clusters

This facility serves the following clusters under AgrifoodTEF project:

  • Data Cluster
  • AI and Robotics Algorithms

List of Equipment

The following equipment are used by this facility:

  • Multicore GPUs
  • Multicore CPUs

Physical Services using this facility

  • S00209 General purpose datasets via multisensored ground robot ​
  • S00210 General purpose datasets via multisensored aerial robot ​
  • S00211 General purpose datasets with user specified sensor(s) ​
  • S00212 Testing and evaluation of mobility algorithms for ground robot ​
  • S00213 Testing and evaluation of mobility algorithms for an aerial robot