Abstract:Ray tracing (RT) simulation is a widely used approach to enable modeling wireless channels in applications such as network digital twins. However, the computational cost to execute RT is proportional to factors such as the level of detail used in the adopted 3D scenario. This work proposes RT pre-processing algorithms that aim at simplifying the 3D scene without distorting the channel. It also proposes a post-processing method that augments a set of RT results to achieve an improved time resolution. These methods enable using RT in applications that use a detailed and photorealistic 3D scenario, while generating consistent wireless channels over time. Our simulation results with different 3D scenarios demonstrate that it is possible to reduce the simulation time by more than 50% without compromising the accuracy of the RT parameters.