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    I.M.O.G.E.N.E.-A Solution to the Real Time Animation Problem

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    1990
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    Chaillou, Christophe
    Meriaux, Michel
    Karpf, Sylvain
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    Current graphics processors are very slow for displaying shaded 3D objects. A lot of work is being done in order to define faster display processors by using massive parallelism and VLSI components. Our proposal goes along this line with the supplemen­ tary aim of displaying images in real time, i.e., 25 or 30 times per second. We choose to design a graphics module without any working memory and thus without frame buffer. A massive parallelism over objects, and thus a pixel pipe-line, are used. Each Object Pro­ cessor handles one 3D object; all the processors work in a synchronous way, processing the same pixel simultaneously at pixel rate. These processors are built from very simple Elementary Processors (2 adders, 2 registers and 6 memory words) computing linear or quadratic expressions V(x,y), where (x,y) are the coordinates of a pixeL A pipelined tree made of basic operators (min, max, or, and, ... ) gathers the results given by the Ob­ ject Processors and makes inter-objects operations, at least hidden part elimination. Such a choice of course involves a high hardware complexity when displaying rather sim­ ple scenes. However, we feel that it is the price to pay for building graphics processors allowing real-time interactive animation (e.g., the graphics unit of a driving simulator).
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    @inproceedings {10.2312:EGGH:EGGH90:139-151,
    booktitle = {Eurographics Workshop on Graphics Hardware},
    editor = {Richard Grimsdale and Arie Kaufman},
    title = {{I.M.O.G.E.N.E.-A Solution to the Real Time Animation Problem}},
    author = {Chaillou, Christophe and Meriaux, Michel and Karpf, Sylvain},
    year = {1990},
    publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
    ISSN = {1727-3471},
    ISBN = {3-540-54291-4},
    DOI = {10.2312/EGGH/EGGH90/139-151}
    }
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/EGGH/EGGH90/139-151
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