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Computational methods for inertial microfluidics: recent advances and future perspectives. [PDF]
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Red Blood Cell Membrane Mechanics Using Discrete Exterior Calculus (DEC) and Optimization. [PDF]
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Kinematic corner smoothing for high speed machine tools
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2016Abstract This paper presents a novel kinematic corner smoothing technique for high-speed CNC machine tools. Typically, reference tool-paths compromised of short G01 moves are geometrically smoothed by means of arcs and splines within the NC system.
Burak Sencer
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Toolpath interpolation with novel corner smoothing technique
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2022Ming-Tsung Lin, Meng-Shiun Tsai
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Corner detection using iterative Gaussian smoothing with constant window size
Pattern Recognition, 1995Abstract In contrast to the existing Gaussian smoothing process with varying window size, an iterative Gaussian convolution with constant window size is proposed. The iterative process is shown to converge as the norm of the convolution matrix is less than unity. For a closed digital curve the number of iterations is shown to be related to the number
Bimal Kumar Ray, Kumar S. Ray 0001
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Corner cutting and augmentation: An area-preserving method for smoothing polygons and polylines
Computer Aided Geometric Design, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dan Gordon
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Corner cutting with trapezoidal augmentation for area-preserving smoothing of polygons and polylines
CAD Computer Aided Design, 2011Abstract Recently, a new subdivision method was introduced by the author for smoothing polygons and polylines while preserving the enclosed area [Gordon D. Corner cutting and augmentation: an area-preserving method for smoothing polygons and polylines. Computer Aided Geometric Design 2010; 27(7):551–62].
Dan Gordon
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