110 research outputs found

    Bounding Volume Hierarchies for Collision Detection

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    In virtual environment world, performing collision detection between various 3D objects requires sophisticated steps to be followed in order to properly visualize their effect. It is challenging due to the fact that multiple objects undergo various motion depending on the application’s genre. It is however an essential challenge to be resolved since it’s many use in the computer animation, simulation and robotic industry. Thus, object intersection between rigid bodies has become one of the most important areas in order to bring realism to simulation and animation

    Hybrid Hierarchical Collision Detection Based on Data Reuse

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    To improve the efficiency of collision detection between rigid bodies in complex scenes, this paper proposes a method based on hybrid bounding volume hierarchies for collision detection. In order to improve the simulation performance, the method is based on weighted oriented bounding box and makes dense sampling on the convex hulls of the geometric models. The hierarchical bounding volume tree is composed of many layers. The uppermost layer adopts a cubic bounding box, while lower layers employ weighted oriented bounding box. In the meantime, the data of weighted oriented bounding box is reused for triangle intersection check. We test the method using two scenes. The first scene contains two Buddha models with totally 361,690 triangle facets. The second scene is composed of 200 models with totally 115, 200 triangle facets. The experiments verify the effectiveness of the proposed method

    Bounding Volume Hierarchies for Collision Detection

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    In virtual environment world, performing collision detection between various 3D objects requires sophisticated steps to be followed in order to properly visualize their effect. It is challenging due to the fact that multiple objects undergo various motion depending on the application’s genre. It is however an essential challenge to be resolved since it’s many use in the computer animation, simulation and robotic industry. Thus, object intersection between rigid bodies has become one of the most important areas in order to bring realism to simulation and animation

    Revisión de literatura de jerarquía volúmenes acotantes enfocados en detección de colisiones

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    (Eng) A bounding volume is a common method to simplify object representation by using the composition of geometrical shapes that enclose the object; it encapsulates complex objects by means of simple volumes and it is widely useful in collision detection applications and ray tracing for rendering algorithms. They are popular in computer graphics and computational geometry. Most popular bounding volumes are spheres, Oriented-Bounding Boxe s (OBB’ s), Axis-Align ed Bound ing Boxes (AABB’ s); moreover , the literature review includes ellipsoids, cylinders, sphere packing, sphere shells , k-DOP’ s, convex hulls, cloud of points, and minimal bounding boxe s, among others. A Bounding Volume Hierarchy is ussualy a tree in which the complete object is represented thigter fitting every level of the hierarchy. Additionally, each bounding volume has a cost associated to construction, update, and interference te ts. For instance, spheres are invariant to rotation and translations, then they do not require being updated ; their constructions and interference tests are more straightforward then OBB’ s; however, their tightness is lower than other bounding volumes. Finally , three comparisons between two polyhedra; seven different algorithms were used, of which five are public libraries for collision detection.(Spa) Un volumen acotante es un método común para simplificar la representación de los objetos por medio de composición de formas geométricas que encierran el objeto; estos encapsulan objetos complejos por medio de volúmenes simples y son ampliamente usados en aplicaciones de detección de colisiones y trazador de rayos para algoritmos de renderización. Los volúmenes acotantes son populares en computación gráfica y en geometría computacional; los más populares son las esferas, las cajas acotantes orientadas (OBB’s) y las cajas acotantes alineadas a los ejes (AABB’s); no obstante, la literatura incluye elipses, cilindros empaquetamiento de esferas, conchas de esferas, k-DOP’s, convex hulls, nubes de puntos y cajas acotantes mínimas, entre otras. Una jerarquía de volúmenes acotantes es usualmente un árbol, en el cual la representación de los objetos es más ajustada en cada uno de los niveles de la jerarquía. Adicionalmente, cada volumen acotante tiene asociado costos de construcción, actualización, pruebas de interferencia. Por ejemplo, las esferas so invariantes a rotación y translación, por lo tanto no requieren ser actualizadas en comparación con los AABB no son invariantes a la rotación. Por otro lado la construcción y las pruebas de solapamiento de las esferas son más simples que los OBB’s; sin embargo, el ajuste de las esferas es menor que otros volúmenes acotantes. Finalmente, se comparan dos poliedros con siete algoritmos diferentes de los cuales cinco son librerías públicas para detección de colisiones

    Tighter bounding volumes for better occlusion culling performance

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    Bounding volumes are used in computer graphics to approximate the actual geometric shape of an object in a scene. The main intention is to reduce the costs associated with visibility or interference tests. The bounding volumes most commonly used have been axis-aligned bounding boxes and bounding spheres. In this paper, we propose the use of discrete orientation polytopes (\kdops) as bounding volumes for the specific use of visibility culling. Occlusion tests are computed more accurately using \kdops, but most importantly, they are also computed more efficiently. We illustrate this point through a series of experiments using a wide range of data models under varying viewing conditions. Although no bounding volume works the best in every situation, {\kdops} are often the best, and also work very well in those cases where they are not the best, therefore they provide good results without having to analyze applications and different bounding volumes

    Quad Axis Separation Framework for Bounding-Volume Hierarchies Construction

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    The construction of Bounding-Volume Hierarchies (BVH) for Virtual Environment application has been varied from the rigid bodies application type to the deformable bodies application. Numerous technique and specific instruction has been given from several researchers in order to make sure that the BVH can suite their application without any restriction. In this paper, we explore the capability of BVH using a technique called Quad Axis Separation Technique (QAS) that could efficiently create full-blown hierarchical tree using approximation of separating axes theorem for Virtual Environment. A theoretical implementation is carried out with standard experimental that is also been used by researcher to test their BVH in the Virtual Environment. We also believed that QAS could provide fast and efficient hierarchical tree construction and also enhance the speed and accuracy of the collision detection technique

    The Construction of Balanced Bounding-Volume Hierarchies using Spatial Object Median Splitting Method for Collision Detection

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    Finding two or more contact points between rigid bodies simulation is always a fundamental task in virtual environment. Furthermore, the contact point needs to be accurately reported as soon as possible within 30-60 frames per second (fps) between moving polyhedral. This article introduced an efficient splitting method that is able to divide the bounding-volume of Axis Aligned Bounding-Box (AABB) hierarchies into a balanced tree. The construction of well-balanced tree will helps to improve the speed of the intersection between rigid bodies’ objects

    Distance Computation between Convex Objects using Axis-Aligned Bounding-Box in Virtual Environment Application

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    Performing collision detection between convex objects in virtual environment simulation is one of vital problems in computer visualization research area. Given a set of two or more colliding objects, in order to determine the exact point of contact between object we need to undergo various high computation algorithm. In this paper, we describes our current work of determining the precise contact by measuring the distance between near colliding objects in order to maintain the accuracy and improve the speed of collision detection algorithm. Common method determine the distance by checking for vertices and edges point between objects in brute force condition. Compared to our method, by given set of objects in virtual environment world, we find the closest point between near colliding objects and bound the potential colliding area with an Axis-Aligned Bounding-Box. Then, we approximate the distance by measuring the distance of the box itself and hence recognize potential colliding area faster than the common method. Our method proven to most effective and efficient for narrow phase collision detection by removing unnecessary testing and reduced computational cost

    Distance Computation using Axis Aligned Bounding Box (AABB) Parallel Distribution of Dynamic Origin Point

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    Performing accurate and precise collision detection method be-tween objects in virtual environment application such as computer games and medical simulation is important in computer graphics research and development. Given pair of objects that near colliding, numerous mechanic has been developed by researchers in order to minimize computation time and increase accuracy of the detection. However, most of these techniques required a lot of computational cost, extra processing power and complex algebraic equations just to solve distance between near colliding objects. In this paper, we described an alternate technique, which is a theoretical framework of novel technique in order to find the optimum closest distance between two or more convex polyhedral in virtual environment application. Given pair of near colliding objects, we proposed an easy to implement mechanism using dynamic origin point by creating inner and middle Axis Aligned Bounding-Box just to find closest distance between objects. We believed that the technique is suitable to be used in any game engine tools for computer games and medical simulation

    Quad Separation Algorithm for Bounding-Volume Hierarchies Construction in Virtual Environment Application

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    In order to perform fast collision detection technique in Virtual Environment Application, researchers need to maintain the behaviour of the object itself before the objects come into contact. By enhancing the speed of intersection using Bounding-Volume Hierarchies technique, it helps to reduce the complexity and speed up the intersection process. Thus, in this paper we presented our novel algorithm for constructing Bounding-Volume Hierarchies using Quad Splitting method. Together with the Quad Splitting method is the implementation of Spatial Object Median Splitting technique (SOMS) in order to create a well-balanced tree for the object. We believed the key of performing fast intersection between two or more objects in Virtual Environment Application required a well-balanced and proper tree technique for Bounding-Volume hierarchies
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