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Visualization across the pond: how a wireless PDA can collaborate with million-polygon datasets via 9,000km of cable
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Proceedings of the tenth international conference on 3D Web technology table of contents
Bangor, United Kingdom
SESSION: Mobility table of contents
Pages: 47 - 56  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-012-4
Authors
Ian J. Grimstead  Cardiff University
Nick J. Avis  Cardiff University
David W. Walker  Cardiff University
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SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We present an initial report on using our distributed, collaborative grid enabled visualization environment to link SuperComputing 2004 (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) with the Cardiff School of Computer Science (Cardiff, Wales, UK). A PDA was used to visualize large, shared datasets (in the range of 0.5--4.5 million polygons) stored in Cardiff, interacting with a laptop (rendering the data locally). The system used was the Resource-Aware Visualization Environment (RAVE), deployed as Web Services running in the background on remote machines. This enables us to use a wide range of heterogeneous machines without being concerned with the underlying implementation of RAVE, or the architecture of the machine.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Ian J. Grimstead: colleagues
Nick J. Avis: colleagues
David W. Walker: colleagues