DocumentCode
3375288
Title
Implant sprays: compression of progressive tetrahedral mesh connectivity
Author
Pajarola, Renato ; Rossignac, Jarek ; Szymczak, Andrzej
Author_Institution
Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center, Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
29-29 Oct. 1999
Firstpage
299
Lastpage
305
Abstract
Irregular tetrahedral meshes, which are popular in many engineering and scientific applications, often contain a large number of vertices. A mesh of V vertices and T tetrahedra requires 48 V bits or less to store the vertex coordinates, 4·T·log 2(V) bits to store the tetrahedra-vertex incidence relations, also called connectivity information, and kV bits to store the k-bit value samples associated with the vertices. Given that T is 5 to 7 times larger than V and that V often exceeds 32 3, the storage space required for the connectivity is larger than 300 V bits and thus dominates the overall storage cost. Our "implants spray" compression approach introduced in the paper reduces this cost to about 30 V bits or less-a 10:1 compression ratio. Furthermore, implant spray supports the progressive refinement of a crude model through a series of vertex-splits operations.
Keywords
computational geometry; data compression; interpolation; mesh generation; compression ratio; connectivity information; implant sprays; irregular tetrahedral meshes; progressive refinement; progressive tetrahedral mesh connectivity compression; scientific applications; storage cost; storage space; tetrahedra-vertex incidence relations; value samples; vertex coordinates; vertex-splits operations; Chromium; Computational geometry; Costs; Encoding; Graphics; Implants; Solid modeling; Spraying; Usability; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visualization '99. Proceedings
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
ISSN
1070-2385
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5897-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VISUAL.1999.809901
Filename
809901
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