Fast hierarchical low-rank view factor matrices for thermal irradiance on planetary surfaces
Samuel F. Potter, Stefano Bertone, Norbert Sch\"orghofer, Erwan, Mazarico

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hierarchical low-rank matrix compression algorithm for view factor matrices used in thermal modeling of planetary surfaces, significantly reducing computational time and memory requirements.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel hierarchical low-rank compression method for view factor matrices, enabling efficient and scalable thermal simulations on large planetary surface models.
Findings
Quadratic time assembly of compressed matrices
Linear scaling of matrix size and product speed with respect to model complexity
Significant reductions in memory usage and processing time
Abstract
We present an algorithm for compressing the radiosity view factor model commonly used in radiation heat transfer and computer graphics. We use a format inspired by the hierarchical off-diagonal low rank format, where elements are recursively partitioned using a quadtree or octree and blocks are compressed using a sparse singular value decomposition -- the hierarchical matrix is assembled using dynamic programming. The motivating application is time-dependent thermal modeling on vast planetary surfaces, with a focus on permanently shadowed craters which receive energy through indirect irradiance. In this setting, shape models are comprised of a large number of triangular facets which conform to a rough surface. At each time step, a quadratic number of triangle-to-triangle scattered fluxes must be summed; that is, as the sun moves through the sky, we must solve the same view factor system…
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Shape Modeling and Analysis · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · Satellite Image Processing and Photogrammetry
