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A novel approach is described for the real-time coordination of multivehicle teams to perform reconnaissance and surveillance missions. Our approach incorporates a powerful algorithmic framework, which we have used to develop dynamic route and sensor planning algorithms for multivehicle team coordination. Furthermore, this framework allows the development of a class of algorithms to match the exte...Show More
Vector fields can represent magnetic, electrical, fluid, and gas velocity fields in engineering applications, as well as various displacement and strain fields. They implicitly contain a large amount of data not directly or easily observable. Computer graphics has several techniques to assist scientists and engineers in understanding the phenomena behind the analyzed data. The paper discusses a te...Show More
Spherical color maps can be an effective tool in the microstructure visualization of polycrystals. Electron backscatter diffraction pattern analysis provides large arrays of the orientation data that can be visualized easily using the technique described in this paper. A combination of this technique with the traditional black and white scanning electron microscopy imaging will enable scientists t...Show More

Golf green visualization

W.E. Lorensen;B. Yamrom

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Year: 1992 | Volume: 12, Issue: 4 | Magazine Article |
Nonrealistic rendering techniques that enhance viewer perception of golf green topography and how that topography affects putting are discussed. Conventional computer graphics and numerical analysis techniques are combined with application-specific modeling and analysis algorithms to enhance a viewer's understanding of the golf green and model golf ball trajectories and putting difficulty. The cod...Show More

Golf green visualization

W.E. Lorensen;B. Yamrom

Year: 1992 | Volume: 12, Issue: 4 | Magazine Article |
The authors used the object-oriented paradigm to design and create the 3D computer graphics animation system OSCAR, the Object-oriented SCene AnimatoR. After a review of object-oriented terminology, they describe a design methodology, system architecture, and implementation strategy for animation systems. A short example illustrates the system. It was observed that applying the data abstraction pr...
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