Concurrent Binary Trees for Large-Scale Game Components

Author:

Benyoub Anis1ORCID,Dupuy Jonathan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Intel Corporation, France

Abstract

A concurrent binary tree (CBT) is a GPU-friendly data-structure suitable for the generation of bisection based terrain tessellations, i.e., adaptive triangulations over square domains. In this paper, we expand the benefits of this data-structure in two respects. First, we show how to bring bisection based tessellations to arbitrary polygon meshes rather than just squares. Our approach consists of mapping a triangular subdivision primitive, which we refer to as a bisector, to each halfedge of the input mesh. These bisectors can then be subdivided adaptively to produce conforming triangulations solely based on halfedge operators. Second, we alleviate a limitation that restricted the triangulations to low subdivision levels. We do so by using the CBT as a memory pool manager rather than an implicit encoding of the triangulation as done originally. By using a CBT in this way, we concurrently allocate and/or release bisectors during adaptive subdivision using shared GPU memory. We demonstrate the benefits of our improvements by rendering planetary scale geometry out of very coarse meshes. Performance-wise, our triangulation method evaluates in less than 0.2ms on console-level hardware.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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