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Shallow Bounding Volume Hierarchies for Fast SIMD Ray Tracing of Incoherent Rays

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Shallow Bounding Volume Hierarchies for Fast SIMD Ray Tracing of Incoherent Rays
Photorealistic image synthesis is a computationally demanding task that relies on ray tracing for the evaluation of integrals. Rendering time is dominated by tracing long paths that are very incoherent by construction. We therefore investigate the use of SIMD instructions to accelerate incoherent rays. SIMD is used in the hierarchy construction, the tree traversal and the leaf intersection. This is achieved by increasing the arity of acceleration structures, which also reduces memory requirements. We show that the resulting hierarchies can be built quickly and are smaller than acceleration structures known so far while at the same time outperforming them for incoherent rays. Our new acceleration structure speeds up ray tracing by a factor
Holger Dammertz, Johannes Hanika, Alexander Keller
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Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where CGF
Authors Holger Dammertz, Johannes Hanika, Alexander Keller
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