Ray-Tracing With a Coherent Ray-Space Hierarchy
Abstract
We present an algorithm for creating an n-level ray-space hierarchy (RSH) of coherent rays that runs on the GPU. Our algorithm uses rasterization to process the primary rays, then uses those results as the inputs for a RSH, that processes the secondary rays. The RSH algorithm generates bundles of rays; hashes them, according to their attributes; and sorts them. Thus we generate a ray list with adjacent coherent rays. To improve the rendering performance of the RSH vs a more classical approach. In addition the scenes geometry is partitioned into a set of bounding spheres, intersected with the RSH, to further decrease the amount of false ray bundle-primitive intersection tests. We show that our technique notably reduces the amount of ray-primitive intersection tests, required to render an image. In particular, it performs up to 50% better in this metric than other algorithms in this class.
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