Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6876567 Computer-Aided Design 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present an efficient algorithm for computing a family of trimmed offsets for planar freeform curves under deformation. The algorithm is based on a dynamic bounding volume hierarchy (BVH) for the untrimmed offsets of a given planar curve, which can be generated efficiently using a hierarchy of recursive bisections of the given curve. The proposed algorithm is effective for deformable planar curves. At each time frame, we segment the input curve into monotone spiral pieces (Barton and Elber, 2011), which is the only pre-processing needed for the dynamic BVH construction. To speed up the on-line generation of dynamic BVH, we employ the bounding circular arcs (BCA) of Meek and Walton (1995) that can be computed very efficiently using the position and tangent information at the endpoints of each monotone spiral curve segment. Using several experimental results, we demonstrate the performance improvement of our algorithm over the previous biarc-based algorithm of Kim et al. (2012).
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