Authors
Maheshya Weerasinghe, Damitha Sandaruwan, Chamath Keppitiyagama, Nihal Kodikara
Publication date
2013/12/11
Conference
2013 International Conference on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer)
Pages
28-37
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In computer graphics, there are several mechanisms to display the ocean waves on screen. Albeit there are many models to simulate oceanic behavior, yet there is no rendering mechanism for wind-driven deep ocean waves, with a satisfactory outcome. Moreover, there is no way to plug those wave models onto existing maritime training simulators. Thus, the oceans computed and rendered by those models have no bearing on the computed sway, surge, heave, yaw, pitch, or roll of the vessels. This paper presents a novel approach to simulate wind-driven deep ocean waves which include marine dynamic models and their integration for the purpose of developing a simulator. It's subsequent to a survey on ocean wave models and rendering techniques which are frequently used in computer graphics to simulate deep ocean water surfaces. While exploring the prevalent methods, three main approaches have been …
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