This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of a remote visualization system, which adoptively decomposes and maps the visualization pipeline onto a wide-area network. Visualization pipeline modules such as filtering, geometry extraction, rendering, and display are dynamically assigned to network nodes to achieve minimal total delay or maximal frame rate. Polynomial-time optimal algorithms using the dynamic programming method to compute the optimal decomposition and mapping are proposed. We implemented an OpenGL-based remote visualization system. We evaluated its performance using a deployment at three geographically distributed nodes
Supporting visualization pipelines over wide-area networks is critical to enabling large-scale scien...
configuration of visualization pipeline over wide-area networks. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 57(...
Supporting visualization pipelines over wide-area networks is critical to enabling large-scale scien...
This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of optimally mapping a visualization pip...
This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of optimally mapping a visualization pip...
This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of a distributed remote visualization sy...
This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of a distributed remote visualization sy...
Abstract—Next-generation scientific applications require the capability to visualize large archival ...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capability to visualize large archival data sets...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capability to visualize large archival data sets...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capability to visualize large archival data sets...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capabilities to visualize large archival dataset...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capabilities to visualize large archival dataset...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capabilities to visualize large archival dataset...
Recent research has shown that scalable, high-performance graph-ics systems may be built from commod...
Supporting visualization pipelines over wide-area networks is critical to enabling large-scale scien...
configuration of visualization pipeline over wide-area networks. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 57(...
Supporting visualization pipelines over wide-area networks is critical to enabling large-scale scien...
This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of optimally mapping a visualization pip...
This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of optimally mapping a visualization pip...
This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of a distributed remote visualization sy...
This paper discusses algorithmic and implementation aspects of a distributed remote visualization sy...
Abstract—Next-generation scientific applications require the capability to visualize large archival ...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capability to visualize large archival data sets...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capability to visualize large archival data sets...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capability to visualize large archival data sets...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capabilities to visualize large archival dataset...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capabilities to visualize large archival dataset...
Next-generation scientific applications require the capabilities to visualize large archival dataset...
Recent research has shown that scalable, high-performance graph-ics systems may be built from commod...
Supporting visualization pipelines over wide-area networks is critical to enabling large-scale scien...
configuration of visualization pipeline over wide-area networks. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 57(...
Supporting visualization pipelines over wide-area networks is critical to enabling large-scale scien...