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Implicit modeling of swept surfaces and volumes

W. J. Schroeder, William E. Lorensen, Steve Linthicum

Year
1994
Citations
91

Abstract

Swept surfaces and volumes are generated by moving a geometric model through space. Swept surfaces and volumes are important in many computer-aided design applications including geometric modeling, numerical cutter path generation, and spatial path planning. In this paper we describe a numerical algorithm to generate swept surfaces and volumes using implicit modeling techniques. The algorithm is applicable to any geometric representation for which a distance function can be computed. The algorithm also treats degenerate trajectories such as self-intersection and surface singularity. We show applications of this algorithm to maintainability design and robot path planning. >

Keywords

Motion planningGeometric modelingMaintainabilityComputer scienceGeometric designPath (computing)Intersection (aeronautics)Representation (politics)Surface (topology)Algorithm

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