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SETI@home ("SETI at home") is an Internet-based public volunteer computing project employing the BOINC software platform, hosted by the Space Sciences Laboratory, at the University of California, Berkeley, in the United States. SETI is an acronym for the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. Its purpose is to analyze radio signals, searching for signs of extra terrestrial intelligence, and is one of many activities undertaken as part of SETI.
SETI@home was released to the public on May 17, 1999,[5][6][7] making it the second large-scale use of distributed computing over the Internet for research purposes, as Distributed.net was launched in 1997. Along with MilkyWay@home and Einstein@home, it is the third major computing project of this type that has the investigation of phenomena in interstellar space as its primary purpose.
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1 Scientific research
2 Procedure Details
3 Results
4 Technology
4.1 Software
5 Statistics
6 Project future
7 Competitive aspect
8 Greenhouse gas impact
9 Challenges to the project
9.1 Potential closure of Arecibo Observatory
9.2 Alternative distributed computing projects
9.3 More restrictive computer use policies in businesses
9.4 Funding
9.5 Unofficial clients
9.6 Hardware and database failures
10 See also
11 Notes
12 References
13 External links
[edit]Scientific research
The two original goals of SETI@home were:
to do useful scientific work by supporting an observational analysis to detect intelligent life outside Earth, and
to prove the viability and practicality of the 'volunteer computing' concept.
The second of these goals is generally considered to have succeeded completely. The current BOINC environment, a development of the original SETI@home, is providing support for many computationally intensive projects in a wide range of disciplines.
The first of these goals has to date yielded no conclusive results: no evidence for ETI signals has been shown via SETI@home. However, ongoing continuation is predicated on the assumption that the observational analysis is not an 'ill-posed' one. The remainder of this article deals specifically with the original SETI@home observations/analysis. The vast majority of the sky (over 98%) has yet to be surveyed, and each point in the sky must be surveyed many times to exclude even a subset of possibilities.
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