
Bipul Mohanto
Doctoral Researcher@ Foveated Rendering | 3D Graphics Rendering| Global Illumination | Multi-View Rendering | Applied Human Perception | Color Science | Computer Vision
- Rostock
- University of Rostock, Germany
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At the time of writing this (October, 2025), there are limited publicly available rendering engine that works for real-time stereo path tracing. The slow convergence with pixel dense display in VR is limiting real-time stereo path tracer. However, with the RT-core and GPU architecture improvements, I am noticing the recent trend of physically accurate light simulation in real-time rendering, e.g., games. Therefore, definitely with time, the real-time stereo path-tracing (and with other advanced global illumination algorithms) would be a real thing once we will overcome frame-rate constraint. Physically-accurate light simulation will minimized the difference between real and virtual world and extend the path of true immersion. Currently, 90 fps has become a golden standard for VR. However, the higher is the better for immersion.