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21 September 1992 Supercomputer-based spherical scene projector
Harold K. Brown, John G. Madry, Rufus H. Cofer, Samuel Peter Kozaitis
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Abstract
A multi-technology high performance computing system based on the Open Parallel Architecture Design Specification (OPADS) platform is being evaluated for use as a graphics engine for spherical scene projection. This system is designed to make available the massive quantities of real-time processing power needed to support complete real time scene generation and projection of complex dynamical maneuvers for applications such as scientific visualization and three dimensional database creation and interaction. A comparison is also provided between head mounted projection systems and walk-in spherical scene projection systems.
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Harold K. Brown, John G. Madry, Rufus H. Cofer, and Samuel Peter Kozaitis "Supercomputer-based spherical scene projector", Proc. SPIE 1687, Characterization, Propagation, and Simulation of Sources and Backgrounds II, (21 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137862
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Spherical lenses

Projection systems

Computing systems

Visualization

Displays

Information visualization

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