2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cad.2003.10.003
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Virtual DesignWorks—designing 3D CAD models via haptic interaction

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“…According to [25], with tactile interfaces engineers can touch a model to feel and modify it, by pushing, pulling and dragging its surface in a 3D natural environment. However, at present, touching is more often used to verify CAD designs than to modify them.…”
Section: Hardware Devices In Cad/cammentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to [25], with tactile interfaces engineers can touch a model to feel and modify it, by pushing, pulling and dragging its surface in a 3D natural environment. However, at present, touching is more often used to verify CAD designs than to modify them.…”
Section: Hardware Devices In Cad/cammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [27] we find an example of a tactile five-degree freedom tool useful in CAD/CAM systems. In [25] software technology is used to develop a tactile geometry model.…”
Section: Hardware Devices In Cad/cammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haptics technology finds application in assisting the blind [1], education [2], training [3], computer-aided design [4], medical field [5], entertainment [6], automotive industry [7], mobile phones [8] and even art [9]. Depending on the application specifications, a variety of haptic devices can be produced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of BREP modeling is that the model has high spatial accuracy and facilitates motion constraints by an ad hoc kinematic constraint (virtual kinematics). Liu et al showed that a BREP model could be changed via haptic feedback by using a BREP model and a haptic geometry model [41]. The user was able to deform the surface model by pushing, pulling or dragging on its surface.…”
Section: Boundary Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DCubed does not support 1000 Hz refresh rates, which makes it unsuitable for stand-alone haptic rendering. Because CAD models and haptic models are based on different geometric representations, the use of haptic rendering has thus far not been able to be applied to the modification of CAD designs [41]. The next section talks about haptic modeling and the corresponding collision detection in more detail.…”
Section: Boundary Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%