Abstract
As the main scenery of sky, the effect of 3D cloud influences the fidelity of visual system and the immersion effect of simulator. In this paper, based on the work of Y. Dobashi and T. Nishita, small region Cellular Automaton is generated and more realistic cloud simulation is improved. The experimental results show that the visual system of simulator can run in real-time and has a relatively higher refresh rate after changeable 3D cloud being applied.
Highlights
Marine Simulator, whose future trend is Marine Search and Rescue Simulator that can be used for integrative maritime search and rescue training, is a kind of Man- In-the-Loop-Simulations system[1]
This paper studies on the dynamic simulation of 3D cloud and makes an improvement to Nishita-Dobashi’s method
We generated dynamic 3D clouds which can be used in MSRS Visual Scene based on the Dobashi’s CA model
Summary
Marine Simulator, whose future trend is Marine Search and Rescue Simulator (shorted for MSRS) that can be used for integrative maritime search and rescue training, is a kind of Man- In-the-Loop-Simulations system[1]. The fidelity of visual scene, which is the important component of MSRS, has a great effect to the immersion of whole system. When people is trained in the simulator, especially in the Search and Rescue Helicopter simulating unit in MSRS, the realistic display of changeful cloudscape is required. How to draw a realistic cloud dynamically to perfect the reality of the visual system and improve the immersion effect & depth cue of MSRS has a great significance. An interactive system is implemented to create dynamic 3D cloud which can be used for the visual system of MSRS in real-time
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