Title of article :
Surface wavelets: a multiresolution signal processing tool for 3D computational modelling
Author/Authors :
Kevin Amaratunga، نويسنده , , Julio Enrique Castrillon-Candas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
In this paper, we provide an introduction to wavelet representations for complex surfaces (surface
wavelets), with the goal of demonstrating their potential for 3D scienti9c and engineering computing
applications. Surface wavelets were originally developed for representing geometric objects in a
multiresolution format in computer graphics. These wavelets share all of the major advantages of conventional
wavelets, in that they provide an analysis tool for studying data, functions and operators at
di=erent scales. However, unlike conventional wavelets, which are restricted to uniform grids, surface
wavelets have the power to perform signal processing operations on complex meshes, such as those
encountered in 9nite element modelling. This motivates the study of surface wavelets as an e?cient
representation for the modelling and simulation of physical processes. We show how surface wavelets
can be applied to partial di=erential equations, stated either in integral form or in di=erential form. We
analyse and implement the wavelet approach for a model 3D potential problem using a surface wavelet
basis with linear interpolating properties. We show both theoretically and experimentally that an O(h2n
)
convergence rate, hn being the mesh size, can be obtained by retaining only O((log N)7=2N) entries in
the discrete operator matrix, where N is the number of unknowns. The principles described here may
also be extended to volumetric discretizations
Keywords :
Boundary element methods , 9nite element methods , WAVELET , Galerkin
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering