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Found 6 item(s) authored by "Thomas Ertl" .

Proceedings Automatic Generation and Non-Photorealistic Rendering of 2+1D Minkowski Diagrams
Joachim Diepstraten, Daniel Weiskopf, Thomas Ertl.
Proc. of WSCG '02, 2002. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Frame-to-Frame Coherent Halftoning in Image Space
Mike Eissele, Daniel Weiskopf, Thomas Ertl.
Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics (TPCG'04), pp. 188--195, Bournemouth, 2004. [BibTeX]

Article Interactive Cutaway Illustrations
Joachim Diepstraten, Daniel Weiskopf, Thomas Ertl.
Computer Graphics Forum, Vol. 22, No. 3, September, 2003. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Remote Line Rendering for Mobile Devices

Author(s): Joachim Diepstraten, Martin Görke, Thomas Ertl.
Proceedings: Computer Graphics International (CGI'04), 2004.
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Abstract:
There is a growing interest for providing interactive graphics also on mobile devices like PDAs, Smartphones, etc. Right now mobile devices are very limited concerning graphical resources basically only simple 2D rasterization operations are available, that run completely on the main CPU of the device. The desire to have more complex 3D graphics on these devices often results in a remote rendering solution. Classical remote rendering solutions produce the final images on a server and transfer these to the client device over a wired or non-wired network. With this paper we present an alternative method to the image-based approach by splitting the rendering process between client and server transfering couple of 2D line primitives over the network, which are rendered locally by the mobile device.

Proceedings The G2-Buffer Framework
Mike Eissele, Daniel Weiskopf, Thomas Ertl.
Proceedings of SimVis, pp. 287--298, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Transparency in Interactive Technical Illustrations
Joachim Diepstraten, Daniel Weiskopf, Thomas Ertl.
Proc. of EuroGraphics '02, 2002. [BibTeX]

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