Abstract

We present a system for interactively rendering large, unstructured grids. Our approach is to voxelize the grid into a 3D voxel octree, and then to render the data using hierarchical, 3D texture mapping. This approach leverages the current 3D texture mapping PC hardware for the problem of unstructured grid rendering. We specialize the 3D texture octree to the task of rendering unstructured grids through a novel pad and stencil algorithm, which distinguishes between data and non-data voxels. Both the voxelization and rendering processes efficiently manage large, out-of-core datasets. The system manages cache usage in main memory and texture memory, as well as bandwidths among disk, main memory, and texture memory. It also manages rendering load to achieve interactivity at all times. It maximizes a quality metric for a desired level of interactivity. It has been applied to a number of large data and produces high quality images at interactive, user-selectable frame rates using standard PC hardware.

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