2009 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iros.2009.5354025
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Digital elevation map reconstruction for port-based dynamic simulation of contacts on irregular surfaces

Abstract: Abstract-This paper presents a method to utilize a portbased multibody contact model for simulating dynamic interaction between irregular surfaces. The existing compliant contact model requires an analytic parametrization of the surfaces involved in the interaction, the definition of a Gauss frame in each of the contact points and initialization of the candidate contact points. The authors intend to apply this contact model for cases in which the surfaces of the 3D interacting bodies can not be described (easi… Show more

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“…Incorporating irregular surfaces in this port-based contact model is still challenging. Following the recommendations in [63], the author, together with the co-authors, presented a first step towards incorporating these irregular surfaces in the port-based contact model by using global contact point detection approaches from the field of computer graphics, see [98].…”
Section: Recommendations For Novel Robotic Finger Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Incorporating irregular surfaces in this port-based contact model is still challenging. Following the recommendations in [63], the author, together with the co-authors, presented a first step towards incorporating these irregular surfaces in the port-based contact model by using global contact point detection approaches from the field of computer graphics, see [98].…”
Section: Recommendations For Novel Robotic Finger Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented method in [98] should be generalized to interpolation methods for the reconstruction of 3D surfaces of (closed) objects generated with e.g. CAD software, such as tried in [99].…”
Section: Recommendations For Novel Robotic Finger Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%