Design and Implementation of Adaptive Dynamic Load Balancing Distributed Parallel Rendering System Based on Sort-First

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The sort-first algorithm is the most simple distributed rendering solutions, but there is a problem of loading balancing between nodes, so sort-first adaptive dynamic load balancing algorithm proposed in this paper. This algorithm uses feedback data what comes from rending node to solve the problem of unbalanced tasks between nodes in sort-first algorithm, while the use of its distributed rendering system can achieve a simple expansion. This algorithm can provide a good reference for similar system design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 798-799)

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693-698

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September 2013

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