DocumentCode :
3248246
Title :
Rendering the first star in the Universe - A case study
Author :
Kähler, Ralf ; Cox, Donna ; Patterson, Robert ; Levy, Stuart ; Hege, Hans-Christian ; Abel, Tom
Author_Institution :
Zuse Inst., Berlin, Germany
fYear :
2002
fDate :
1-1 Nov. 2002
Firstpage :
537
Lastpage :
540
Abstract :
For quantitative examination of phenomena that simultaneously occur on very different spatial and temporal scales, adaptive hierarchical schemes are required. A special numerical multilevel technique, associated with a particular hierarchical data structure, is so-called adaptive mesh refinement (AMR). It allows one to bridge a wide range of spatial and temporal resolutions and therefore gains increasing popularity. We describe the interplay of several visualization and VR software packages for rendering time dependent AMR simulations of the evolution of the first star in the universe. The work was done in the framework of a television production for Discovery Channel television, "The Unfolding Universe.". Parts of the data were taken from one of the most complex AMR simulation ever carried out: It contained up to 27 levels of resolution, requiring modifications to the texture based AMR volume rendering algorithm that was used to depict the density distribution of the gaseous interstellar matter. A voice and gesture controlled CAVE application was utilized to define camera paths following the interesting features deep inside the computational domains. Background images created from cosmological computational data were combined with the final renderings.
Keywords :
astronomy computing; data structures; data visualisation; mesh generation; rendering (computer graphics); adaptive hierarchical schemes; adaptive mesh refinement; data visualization; hierarchical data structure; numerical multilevel technique; quantitative examination; rendering; spatial scales; temporal scales; Adaptive mesh refinement; Bridges; Data structures; Data visualization; Production; Rendering (computer graphics); Software packages; Spatial resolution; TV; Virtual reality;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visualization, 2002. VIS 2002. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7498-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.2002.1183824
Filename :
1183824
Link To Document :
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