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Document Type : Article In Conference 
Document Title :
Collision Response Between Deformable Objects In Computer Games Environment
ردة فعل التصادم بين الكائنات القابلة للاسقاط في بئية ألعاب الحاسب الالي
 
Subject : Computer Science 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Many animations in games environment, depict two or more objects interacting and potentially colliding. Collision response is a complex process if the objects are intended to respond like soft bodies and to exhibit the properties of real objects. The work presented in this paper does not strive for the simulation of real object properties. Instead of tries to remove the interpenetration between two objects while providing a set of control for the animator in order to adjust the collision response. A set of data points within the interpenetration region of the two colliding objects is determined by the algorithm. Meanwhile, each object interpolates those data points to remove the interpenetration. The goal for this research is to develop an algorithm that generates a realistic, accurate, stable and provide a fast collision response between deformable objects. So, an algorithm will introduce for solve the problem in collision response between deformable objects. Therefore a technique developed in this research by introducing Penalty Impulse Hybrid Method (PIHM). This PIHM method combines two known approaches. That’s the Impulse Based Method and the Force Based Penalty Method which can be applied for simulation and animation of deformable objects. In this PIHM also, a method that combines the distance between deformable bodies and the penetration depth into a single quantity used for force computation 
Conference Name : The 1 Conference on Telematics System, Services, and Applications -TSSA 
Publishing Year : 2004 AH
2004 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Monday, February 8, 2010 

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د.داود دامانDaman, Daut ResearcherDoctorateddaman@kau.edu.sa

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