Title :
Parallel shear-warp factorization on THPCS
Author :
Chen, Wenping ; Deng, Junhui ; Tang, Zesheng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
fDate :
29 June-1 July 2002
Abstract :
Several approaches have been proposed to visualize 3D volume data on multiprocessor systems in recent years. Most of these algorithms are tailored for special architectures and hard to immigrate to new architectures, such as the Tsinghua High-Performance Cluster System (THPCS). In this paper, a parallel volume rendering algorithm is presented for THPCS. To reduce the communication cost and the complexity of blending local intermediate images, a static subtask distribution strategy is proposed. Combined with a prediction for the subtask load and node performance, our strategy yields a perfect load balance. An asynchronous binary compositing method is adopted to provide flexibility for our algorithm. The experimental results demonstrate the efficiency and practicality of our algorithm. As a result, THPCS using our algorithm achieves performance of rendering 5122 color images for 1282×197 volume within 1 second.
Keywords :
image processing; multiprocessing systems; parallel algorithms; pattern clustering; realistic images; rendering (computer graphics); 3D volume data visualization; THPCS; Tsinghua High-Performance Cluster System; asynchronous binary compositing method; color image volume rendering; communication cost; load balance; local intermediate image blending complexity; multiprocessor systems; node performance; parallel shear-warp factorization; parallel volume rendering; parallel volume rendering algorithm; special architectures; static subtask distribution strategy; subtask load performance; tailored algorithms; Clustering algorithms; Computer architecture; Computer science; Data visualization; Image generation; Multiprocessing systems; Parallel processing; Partitioning algorithms; Rendering (computer graphics); Yarn;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, Circuits and Systems and West Sino Expositions, IEEE 2002 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7547-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCAS.2002.1179036