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Optimal parameterizations
Farouki, Rida T.
Computer Aided Geometric Design, North-Holland, Vol 14, Num 2, pp.153-168, February 1997
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MESHING RESEARCH CORNER
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Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Univervity of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
Abstract
The problem of exercising the freedoms of reparameterization of polynomial or
rational curve segments to achieve a "parametric flow" closest to the unit-speed
or arc-length representation is addressed. A quantitative measure of
"closeness"
to arc-length parameterization is formulated and, according to this measure, the
problem of identifying the optimum rational reparameterization of a degree n
polynomial curve is shown to be analytically reducible to the determination of
the
unique real root on (0, 1) of a quadratic equation. Examples indicate that, in
practice, the algorithm can produce significantly more uniform parameter
variation
across the extent of typical Bezier curves. The generalization of the method to
reparameterization of rational curves is more difficult, however, and does not
admit generic reduction to a polynomial equation in even the simplest context
(the
conics).
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