Title of article
Recursive subdivision of polygonal complexes and its applications in computer-aided geometric design Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Ahmad H. Nasri، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
25
From page
595
To page
619
Abstract
A method for subdividing polygonal complexes and identifying conditions to control their limit curves is presented. A polygonal complex is a sequence of panels where every two adjacent panels share one edge only. We formulate this problem and establish a general theory which has a number of applications in CAGD such as the generation of subdivision surfaces through predefined arbitrary network of curves. This is a further extension of the capability of these surfaces making them more attractive and more practical in surface modeling and computer graphics. One of the main advantages of the proposed scheme is that the regions of the surface between the interpolated curves do not have to be rectangular—a limitation of existing tensor-product based CAD systems.
Keywords
Recursive subdivision , Curve interpolation , B-spline , Arbitrary curve networks , N -sided regions
Journal title
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Record number
1138978
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