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    Parallel Stereo Visualization For ClustersWith OpenInventor: A Case Study For The Automotive Industry

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    Vega, Fernando
    Suÿner, Gerd
    Reuding, Thomas
    Greiner, Günther
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    Stereo visualization is an area which can greatly benefit from cluster computing due to the parallelizable nature of the rendering task. In order to implement this idea, we have developed a novel software architecture which allows the construction of parallel OpenInventor-based stereo applications. As a result of this work, we present the Open- Inventor Stereo Library for Clusters. The library provides tools to port transparently OpenInventor applications to stereo cluster-based OpenInventor applications. The distribution of the rendering tasks is encapsulated, and the developer does not have to take care of non-graphics-related tasks. Evaluation was carried out on a prototype cluster consisting of a master and two slave rendering Linux PCs. The resulting pair of stereo images was visualized with polarization-filter projector and glasses. A standard X desktop is available and multiple OpenInventor based windowed applications can be used simultaneously. The value of the present work was demonstrated with an example 3D-visualization application for the automotive industry.
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    @inproceedings {osg.20031414,
    booktitle = {Open SG 2003},
    editor = {Dirk Reiners},
    title = {{Parallel Stereo Visualization For ClustersWith OpenInventor: A Case Study For The Automotive Industry}},
    author = {Vega, Fernando and Suÿner, Gerd and Reuding, Thomas and Greiner, Günther},
    year = {2003},
    publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
    ISBN = {3-905673-53-3},
    DOI = {10.2312/osg.20031414}
    }
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/osg.20031414
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