During the flyover of large-scale terrain, in order to eliminate the popping effect of switching among levels of detail and
to increase the frame rates with high image quality, a new bottom-up modeling strategy is put forward, which constructs
simplified terrain triangle mesh globally and updates mesh nodes dynamically. Hybrid culling technique based on blocks
and triangle faces and simplified computing method for screen-space errors are employed to select appropriate terrain
nodes rapidly. Then the Delaunay terrain mesh is updated by adding nodes, deleting nodes and modifying locally. At the
same time self-adaptive control for screen-space error tolerance is achieved during the terrain flyover. Results of
simulation experiments demonstrate that the algorithm eliminates popping effect effectively, and has a higher frame rate
compared with other algorithms. So it is particularly suitable for close-distance flyover simulation of large-scale terrain.
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