DocumentCode :
2836079
Title :
Design and manipulation of polygonal models in a haptic, stereoscopic virtual environment
Author :
Hua, Jing ; Duan, Ye ; Qin, Hong
Author_Institution :
Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
13-17 June 2005
Firstpage :
145
Lastpage :
154
Abstract :
This paper presents a flexible, scalable framework for interactive hands-on shape design in a haptic, stereoscopic virtual environment. The framework is founded upon the concept of PDE-based geometric surface flow. Given an input polygonal mesh, a user can interactively define implicit functions around regions of interest of the mesh model, and the locally or globally affected regions of the model will automatically deform according to the underlying partial differential equations and reconstruct the implicitly defined shape. During the model deformation process, the model can always maintain its regularity and can properly modify its topology when collisions between different parts of the model occur. With augmented haptics functionality and stereoscopic display, our system provides a more intuitive interface, which allows users to directly manipulate 3D polygonal objects with hands.
Keywords :
CAD; augmented reality; computational geometry; haptic interfaces; mesh generation; partial differential equations; rendering (computer graphics); solid modelling; three-dimensional displays; 3D polygonal object; PDE-based geometric surface flow; augmented haptics; haptic stereoscopic virtual environment; interactive hands-on shape design; polygonal mesh model deformation; shape reconstruction; stereoscopic display; Computational modeling; Deformable models; Haptic interfaces; Lagrangian functions; Large-scale systems; Shape control; Solid modeling; Surface reconstruction; Virtual environment; Virtual reality;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Shape Modeling and Applications, 2005 International Conference
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2379-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SMI.2005.15
Filename :
1563220
Link To Document :
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