| PARILLU - Parallel simulation of global illumination |
PARILLU is an acronym for Parallel simulation of global illumination. The primary goal of this project is a mapping of global illumination algorithms to parallel computers. We study the partitionability of hierarchical radiosity and the potentials of a spatial partitioner for this and other simulation methods. Furthermore we analyze the theoretically worst time complexity of a spatial partitioner.
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Spatial Partitioning for Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity on Distributed Memory Architectures
Robert Garmann Third Eurographics Workshop on Parallel Graphics & Visualization, Sep 28-29, 2000, Girona (E). |
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On The Partitionability Of Hierarchical Radiosity
Robert Garmann IEEE Parallel Visualization and Graphics Symposium, Oct 25-26, 1999, San Francisco, California. |
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Locality Preserving Load Balancing With Provably Small Overhead
Robert Garmann Irregular '98. Solving Ireggularly Structured Problems in Parallel, Aug 9-11 1998, Berkeley, California |
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Maintaining Dynamic Geometric Objects On Parallel Processors
Robert Garmann IEEE Symposium on Parallel Rendering, Oct 20-21 1997, Phoenix, Arizona |
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A Parallel Approach To Hierarchical Radiosity
Christian-A. Bohn and Robert Garmann Winter School of Computer Graphics and Visualisation, 14-18 February 1995 in Pilsen, Czech republic |
| Robert Garmann, February 22, 2002 |