Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/9141
Title: A Flexible and Extensible Architecture for Visibility Culling
Authors: RUJULA GELABERT, Miguel 
DIERCKX, Jeroen 
JEHAES, Tom 
QUAX, Peter 
LAMOTTE, Wim 
Issue Date: 2008
Source: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Game Design and Technology (GDTW 08).
Abstract: In this paper, we present an on-going work on the development of a generic visualization framework for 3D networked virtual environments, suitable for deployment on a variety of platforms and easily adaptable for a whole range of applications and scenarios. The proposed framework exhibits several important high-level characteristics, the main ones being flexibility and extensibility. The former is evidenced by the ability to perform rapid switching between a number of underlying visibility determination techniques, while the latter is demonstrated by the fact that new techniques can easily be integrated through a plug-in system. On a technical level, the software design allows for run-time integration of additional visibility processors and efficient selection mechanisms, based on user-defined parameters. The inclusion of a specific entity in the software architecture (dubbed the mediator), responsible for the communication between several visibility processors for various environments, eliminates the need for these processors to be aware of one another. At the same time, the software design allows for run-time integration of additional processors. The spatial database and the visibility algorithms are separated in their respective modules, in order to make the framework more maintainable and reusable.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/9141
ISBN: 978-1-902560-21-2
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
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