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1 Computer aided geometric design with Powell-Sabin splines Speaker : 周 联 2008.10.29 Ph.D Student Seminar

2 What is it? C 1 -continuous quadratic splines defined on an arbitrary triangulation in Bernstein-Bézier representation

3 Why use it? PS-Splines vs. NURBS suited to represent strongly irregular objects PS-Splines vs. Bézier triangles smoothness

4 Main works M.J.D. Powell, M.A. Sabin. Piecewise quadratic approximations on triangles. ACM Trans. Math. Softw., 3:316–325, 1977. P. Dierckx, S.V. Leemput, and T. Vermeire. Algorithms for surface fitting using Powell-Sabin splines, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 12, 271-299, 1992. K. Willemans, P. Dierckx. Surface fitting using convex Powell-Sabin splines, JCAM, 56, 263-282,1994. P. Dierckx. On calculating normalized Powell-Sabin B-splines. CAGD, 15(1):61–78, 1997. J. Windmolders and P. Dierckx. From PS-splines to NURPS. Proc. of Curve and Surface Fitting, Saint- Malo, 45–54. 1999. E. Vanraes, J. Windmolders, A. Bultheel, and P. Dierckx. Automatic construction of control triangles for subdivided Powel-Sabin splines. CAGD, 21(7):671–682, 2004. J. Maes, A. Bultheel. Modeling sphere-like manifolds with spherical Powell–Sabin B-splines. CAGD, 24 79–89, 2007. H. Speleers, P. Dierckx, and S. Vandewalle. Weight control for modelling with NURPS surfaces. CAGD, 24(3):179–186, 2007. D. Sbibih, A. Serghini, A. Tijini. Polar forms and quadratic spline quasi-interpolants on Powell–Sabin partitions. IMA Applied Numerical Mathematic, 2008. H. Speleers, P. Dierckx, S. Vandewalle. Quasi-hierarchical Powell–Sabin B-splines. CAGD, 2008.

5 Authors Professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven( 鲁汶大学 ), Computerwetenschappen. Paul Dierckx Research Interests: Splines functions, Powell-Sabinsplines. Curves and Surface fitting. Computer Aided Geometric Design. Numerical Simulation.

6 Authors Stefan Vandewalle Professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of, CS Research Projects: Algebraic multigrid for electromagnetics. High frequency oscillatory integrals and integral equations. Stochastic and fuzzy finite element methods. Optimization in Engineering. Multilevel time integration methods.

7 Problem State (Powell,Sabain,1977) 9 conditions vs. 6 coefficients

8 A lemma

9 PS refinement Nine degrees of freedom

10 PS refinement The dimension equals 3n.

11 Other refinement

12 A theorem

13 Normalized PS-spline(Dierckx, 97) Local support Convex partition of unity. Stability

14 Obtain the basis function Step 1.

15 Obtain the basis function Step 2.

16 Obtain the basis function Step 3.

17 Obtain the basis function Step 4.

18 PS-splines

19 Choice of PS triangles To calculate triangles of minimal area Simplify the treatment of boundary conditions

20 PS control triangles

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22 A Bernstein-Bézier representation

23 A Powell-Sabin surface

24 Local support(Dierckx,92)

25 Explicit expression for PS-splines

26 Normalized PS B-splines Necessary and sufficient conditions:

27 The control points

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30 The Bézier ordinates of a PS-spline

31 Spline subdivision(Vanraes, 2004) Refinement rules of the triangulation

32 Refinement rules

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35 Construction of refined control triangles

36 Triadically subdivided spline

37 Application Visualization

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41 QHPS(Speleers,08)

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43 Data fitting

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47 Rational Powell-Sabin surfaces

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52 B-spline representation for PS splines on the sphere(Maes,07)

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57 Thank you!


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