S. Seipel
Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Sweden
L. Ahrenberg
Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Sweden
Ladda ner artikelIngår i: Special Effects and Rendering. Proceedings from SIGRAD 2002; Linköpings universitet; Norrköping; Sweden; November 28th and 29th; 2002
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 7:4, s. 23-28
Publicerad: 2002-11-28
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ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)
With this paper we focus on complex display environments in which several users view upon numerous types of 3D displays. We present a method for synchronization and shared state management for independent rendering processes. Our approach is based on TCP/IP based virtual shared memory architecture and intelligent clients in order to accomplish state coherent rendering on multiple displays. We describe a series of benchmark tests that we used to identify frame-to-frame incoherency for rendering of animated objects. The results of these tests allow for a quantitative assessment of the underlying distribution model for networked rendering.
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