This paper presents a deformable fast computation elastic model for real-time processing applications. 'Gradational element resolution model' is introduced with fewer elements for fast computation, in which small elements are laid around the object surface and large elements are laid in the center of the object. Elastic element layout is changed dynamically according to the deformation of cutting or tearing objects. The element reconstruction procedure is applied little by little for each step of the recursive motion generation process to avoid an increase in motion computation time.
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Shinya MIYAZAKI, Mamoru ENDO, Masashi YAMADA, Junichi HASEGAWA, Takami YASUDA, Shigeki YOKOI, "A Deformable Fast Computation Elastic Model Based on Element Reduction and Reconstruction" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E88-D, no. 5, pp. 822-827, May 2005, doi: 10.1093/ietisy/e88-d.5.822.
Abstract: This paper presents a deformable fast computation elastic model for real-time processing applications. 'Gradational element resolution model' is introduced with fewer elements for fast computation, in which small elements are laid around the object surface and large elements are laid in the center of the object. Elastic element layout is changed dynamically according to the deformation of cutting or tearing objects. The element reconstruction procedure is applied little by little for each step of the recursive motion generation process to avoid an increase in motion computation time.
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