Title :
A unified hierarchical algorithm for global illumination with scattering volumes and object clusters
Author :
Sillion, François X.
Author_Institution :
iMAGIS Lab., CNRS, Grenoble, France
fDate :
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper presents a new radiosity algorithm that allows the simultaneous computation of energy exchanges between surface elements, scattering volume distributions, and groups of surfaces, or object clusters. The new technique is based on a hierarchical formulation of the zonal method, and efficiently integrates volumes and surfaces. In particular no initial linking stage is needed, even for inhomogeneous volumes, thanks to the construction of a global spatial hierarchy. An analogy between object clusters and scattering volumes results in a powerful clustering radiosity algorithm, with no initial linking between surfaces and fast computation of average visibility information through a cluster. We show that the accurate distribution of the energy emitted or received at the cluster level can produce even better results than isotropic clustering at a marginal cost. The resulting algorithm is fast and, more importantly, truly progressive as it allows the quick calculation of approximate solutions with a smooth convergence towards very accurate simulations
Keywords :
brightness; digital simulation; lighting; realistic images; accurate simulations; approximate solutions; average visibility information; clustering radiosity algorithm; energy exchanges; global illumination; global spatial hierarchy; hierarchical formulation; inhomogeneous volumes; lighting simulation; object clusters; radiosity algorithm; realistic image synthesis; scattering volume distributions; scattering volumes; simultaneous computation; smooth convergence; surface elements; unified hierarchical algorithm; zonal method; Clustering algorithms; Computational modeling; Costs; Distributed computing; Energy exchange; Helium; Image generation; Joining processes; Light scattering; Lighting;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/2945.466719