Authors
Pál Benkő, Ralph R Martin, Tamás Várady
Publication date
2001/9/14
Journal
Computer-Aided Design
Volume
33
Issue
11
Pages
839-851
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A procedure for reconstructing solid models of conventional engineering objects from a multiple-view, 3D point cloud is described. (Conventional means bounded by simple analytical surfaces, swept surfaces and blends.) Emphasis is put on producing accurate and topologically consistent boundary representation models, ready to be used in computer aided design and manufacture. The basic phases of our approach to reverse engineering are summarised, and related computational difficulties are analysed. Four key algorithmic components are presented in more detail: efficiently segmenting point data into regions; creating linear extrusions and surfaces of revolution with smooth, constrained profiles; creating the topology of B-rep models; and finally adding blends. The application of these algorithms in an integrated system is illustrated by means of various examples, including a well-known reverse engineering …
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