Real-Time Rendering of large Building Information Models
Paper i proceeding, 2012
With the use of Building Information Models (BIM), realtime
3D visualizations have become a natural tool in order to
communicate ideas and share information between all involved parties
in a project. Currently, several different BIM viewers are available for
the purpose of interactive presentations and design reviews. However,
as BIMs become larger and more detailed, it provides a challenge for
available software solutions to manage them interactively. In this
paper we present our findings from analyzing three commonly used
BIM viewers - Tekla BIMSight, Autodesk Navisworks and Solibri
Model Viewer - in terms of real-time rendering performance. In
addition we have developed a prototype BIM viewer to test modern
approaches for efficient real-time rendering. Specifically, we have
implemented the latest version of the Coherent Hierarchical Culling
algorithm. Our results show that existing BIM viewers all share
limitations in their ability to handle large and complex BIMs
interactively. However, for the same test models, our prototype BIM
viewer enables smooth real-time performance with no visual artifacts.
The results from our tests thus shows that the technology to enable
correct real-time rendering of large and complex BIMs is already
accessible, but are currently not utilized by any of the tested BIM
viewers.
BIM
3D graphics
real-time rendering