Out-Of-Core Sort-First Parallel Rendering for Cluster-Based Tiled Displays
Wagner T. Correa, James T. Klosowski, Claudio T. Silva
Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Parallel Graphics and Visualization, 2002, pp. 89--96.
Abstract: We present a sort-first parallel system for out-of-core rendering of large models on cluster-based tiled displays. The system is able to render igh-resolution images of large models at interactive frame rates using off-theshelf PCs with small memory. Given a model, we use an out-of-core preprocessing algorithm to build an on-disk hierarchical representation for the model. At run time, each PC renders the image for a display tile, using an out-of-core rendering approach that employs multiple threads to overlap rendering, visibility computation, and disk operations. The system can operate in approximate mode for real-time rendering, or in conservative mode for rendering with guaranteed accuracy. Running our system in approximate mode on a cluster of 16 PCs each with 512 MB of main memory, we are able to render 12-megapixel images of a 13-million-triangle model with 99.3% of accuracy at 10.8 frames per second. Rendering such a large model at high resolutions and interactive frame rates would typically require expensive high-end graphics hardware. Our results show that a cluster of inexpensive PCs is an attractive alternative to those high-end systems.
@inproceedings{Correa:2002:OSP,
author = {Wagner T. Correa and James T. Klosowski and Claudio T. Silva},
title = {Out-Of-Core Sort-First Parallel Rendering for Cluster-Based Tiled Displays},
booktitle = {Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Parallel Graphics and Visualization},
pages = {89--96},
year = {2002},
}
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