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Six-dof haptic rendering of contact between geometrically complex reduced deformable models
- IEEE Transactions on Haptics
"... Abstract—Real-time evaluation of distributed contact forces between rigid or deformable 3D objects is a key ingredient of 6-DoF force-feedback rendering. Unfortunately, at very high temporal rates, there is often insufficient time to resolve contact between geometrically complex objects. We propose ..."
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Abstract—Real-time evaluation of distributed contact forces between rigid or deformable 3D objects is a key ingredient of 6-DoF force-feedback rendering. Unfortunately, at very high temporal rates, there is often insufficient time to resolve contact between geometrically complex objects. We propose a spatially and temporally adaptive approach to approximate distributed contact forces under hard real-time constraints. Our method is CPU-based and supports contact between rigid or reduced deformable models with complex geometry. We propose a contact model that uses a point-based representation for one object and a signed-distance field for the other. This model is related to the Voxmap-PointShell (VPS) method, but gives continuous contact forces and torques, enabling stable rendering of stiff penalty-based distributed contacts. We demonstrate that stable haptic interactions can be achieved by point-sampling offset surfaces to input “polygon soup ” geometry using particle repulsion. We introduce a multiresolution nested pointshell construction that permits level-of-detail contact forces and enables graceful degradation of contact in close-proximity scenarios. Parametrically deformed distance fields are proposed for contact between reduced deformable objects. We present several examples of 6-DoF haptic rendering of geometrically complex rigid and deformable objects in distributed contact at real-time kilohertz rates.
Eulerian Contact for Versatile Collision Processing
"... apport de recherche ISSN 0249-6399 ISRN INRIA/RR--6203--FR+ENG ..."
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apport de recherche ISSN 0249-6399 ISRN INRIA/RR--6203--FR+ENG
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"... Interacting with complex objects in collaborative virtual environments ..."
Project-Team ALCOVE Interacting with complex objects in collaborative virtual environments
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Body Simulation
"... Interactive rigid body simulation is an important part of many modern computer tools. No authoring tool nor a game engine can do without. The high performance computer tools open up new possibilities for changing how designers, engineers, modelers and animators work with their design problems. This ..."
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Interactive rigid body simulation is an important part of many modern computer tools. No authoring tool nor a game engine can do without. The high performance computer tools open up new possibilities for changing how designers, engineers, modelers and animators work with their design problems. This paper is a self contained state-of-the-art report on the physics, the models, the numerical methods and the algorithms used in interactive rigid body simulation all of which has evolved and matured over the past 20 years. The paper covers applications and the usage of interactive rigid body simulation. Besides the mathematical and theoretical details that this paper communicates in a pedagogical manner the paper surveys common practice and reflects on applications of interactive rigid body simulation. The grand merger of interactive and off-line simulation methods is imminent, multi-core is everyman’s property. These observations pose future challenges for research which we reflect on. In perspective several avenues for possible future work is touched upon such as more descriptive models and contact point generation problems. This paper is not only a stake in the sand on what has been done, it also seeks to give newcomers practical hands on advices and reflections that can give experienced researchers afterthought for the future.
ISSN 0249-6399 ISRN INRIA/RR--????--FR+ENGEulerian Contact for Versatile Collision Processing
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