raytracing
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2D floorplan coverage raytracing simulator for 60GHz IEEE 802.11ay-based Wi-Fi - Project for ELEC-H304 (EPB-ULB)
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A real-time path tracer from scratch written in C++ using CUDA and OpenGL
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Radar Simulator built with Python and C++
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The home of the McStas (neutrons) and McXtrace (x-rays) Monte-Carlo ray-tracing instrument simulation codes.
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A Python library for simulating optical systems, similar to Zemax
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A multi platform C++ CPU progressive Ray Tracer.
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Real-time PathTracing with global illumination and progressive rendering, all on top of the Three.js WebGL framework. Click here for Live Demo: https://erichlof.github.io/THREE.js-PathTracing-Renderer/Geometry_Showcase.html
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C++ game engine project, for learning, practice and experiment.
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CUDA based Pathtracing Offline and Realtime Renderer
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A ray tracer for our advanced graphics class.
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3d Cellular Automata rendered using an efficient raymarching algorithm.
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The Blue Brain BioExplorer (BBBE) is a tool for data visualization experts and scientists to extract and analyze scientific data from visualization and interactive exploration
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Fast and minimalist 3D viewer.
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A modern cross-platform low-level graphics library and rendering framework
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High-Performance Rendering Framework on Stream Architectures
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