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A new extension algorithm for cubic B-splines based on minimal strain energy (English)
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3 September 2007
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From the authors' summary: This paper presents an algorithm for extending cubic B-spline curves or surfaces to one or more target points. To keep the extension curve segment \(GC^2\)-continuous with the original one, a family of cubic polynomial interpolation curves can be constructed. One curve is chosen as the solution from a sub-class of such a family by setting one \(GC^2\) parameter to be zero and determining the second \(GC^2\) parameter by minimizing the strain energy. To simplify the final curve representation, the extension segment is reparameterized to achieve \(C^2\)-continuity with the given B-spline curve, and then knot removal from the curve is done. As a result, a sub-optimized solution subject to the given constraints and criteria is obtained. Additionally, new control points of the extension B-spline segment can be determined by solving lower triangular linear equations. Some computing examples for comparing our method and other methods are given.
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\(GC^2\)-continuous
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extension
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minimal strain energy
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knot removal
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parameterization
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numerical examples
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algorithm
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cubic B-spline curves
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cubic \(B\)-spline surfaces
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cubic polynomial interpolation curves
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