Title :
Scalable interactive volume rendering using off-the-shelf components
Author :
Lombeyda, Santiago ; Moll, Laurent ; Shand, Mark ; Breen, David ; Heirich, Alan
Author_Institution :
California Inst. of Technol., CA, USA
Abstract :
Describes an application of a second generation implementation of the Sepia architecture (Sepia-2) to interactive volumetric visualization of large rectilinear scalar fields. By employing pipelined associative blending operators in a sort-last configuration a demonstration system with 8 rendering computers sustains 24 to 28 frames per second while interactively rendering large data volumes (1024×256×256 voxels, and 512×512×512 voxels). We believe interactive performance at these frame rates and data sizes is unprecedented. We also believe these results can be extended to other types of structured and unstructured grids and a variety of GL rendering techniques including surface rendering and shadow mapping. We show how to extend our single-stage crossbar demonstration system to multi-stage networks in order to support much larger data sizes and higher image resolutions. This requires solving a dynamic mapping problem for a class of blending operators that includes Porter-Duff compositing operators.
Keywords :
data visualisation; pipeline processing; rendering (computer graphics); workstation clusters; GL rendering techniques; Porter-Duff compositing operators; Sepia architecture; Sepia-2; dynamic mapping problem; image resolutions; interactive performance; large rectilinear scalar fields; multi-stage networks; off-the-shelf components; pipelined associative blending operators; rendering computers; scalable interactive volume rendering; shadow mapping; single-stage crossbar system; sort-last configuration; structured grids; surface rendering; unstructured grids; Application software; Computer architecture; Computer displays; Computer graphics; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Data visualization; Distributed computing; Rendering (computer graphics); Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Large-Data Visualization and Graphics, 2001. Proceedings. IEEE 2001 Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7223-9
DOI :
10.1109/PVGS.2001.964412