2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Optimization of 3D Rendering by Simplification of Complicated Scene for Mobile Clients of Web Systems
Authors : Tomas Marek, Ondrej Krejcar
Published in: Computational Collective Intelligence
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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Computer graphics in combination with mobile devices find much use in the fields of entertainment, education and data displaying. The amount of information that is possible to provide to the user depends greatly on the optimization of graphic chain in the development of given application. There is a large area of web based software solutions where the speed and fluency of visualization and rendering are the most important parameters of user satisfaction when using of mobile client application. The important element is simplification of the scene by removing objects that are not currently visible. The methods that can be used as a solution for these problems are frustum culling, occlusion culling and level of detail. The work describes implementation of the first of mentioned methods on the Android platform and it includes a comparison of results from different devices when displaying a complicated 3D scene.