Representation of roughness is introduced and the rationality of applying thephysics-based model in RE is analyzed at first. Then the scattering theory of electromagnetic waveis simplified and deduced to a physics-bas...Representation of roughness is introduced and the rationality of applying thephysics-based model in RE is analyzed at first. Then the scattering theory of electromagnetic waveis simplified and deduced to a physics-based model according to the characteristics of the surfaceto be reconstructed in RE. At last, the intensity diagrams of reflected field distribution areprovided to prove the feasibility of the presented model and some spheres are rendered with thismodel.展开更多
A new B-spline surface reconstruction method from layer data based on deformable model is presented. An initial deformable surface, which is represented as a closed cylinder, is firstly given. The surface is subject t...A new B-spline surface reconstruction method from layer data based on deformable model is presented. An initial deformable surface, which is represented as a closed cylinder, is firstly given. The surface is subject to internal forces describing its implicit smoothness property and external forces attracting it toward the layer data points. And then finite element method is adopted to solve its energy minimization problem, which results a bicubic closed B-spline surface with C^2 continuity. The proposed method can provide a smoothness and accurate surface model directly from the layer data, without the need to fit cross-sectional curves and make them compatible. The feasibility of the proposed method is verified by the experimental results.展开更多
文摘Representation of roughness is introduced and the rationality of applying thephysics-based model in RE is analyzed at first. Then the scattering theory of electromagnetic waveis simplified and deduced to a physics-based model according to the characteristics of the surfaceto be reconstructed in RE. At last, the intensity diagrams of reflected field distribution areprovided to prove the feasibility of the presented model and some spheres are rendered with thismodel.
基金This project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 10272033) and Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong,China(No.04105385).
文摘A new B-spline surface reconstruction method from layer data based on deformable model is presented. An initial deformable surface, which is represented as a closed cylinder, is firstly given. The surface is subject to internal forces describing its implicit smoothness property and external forces attracting it toward the layer data points. And then finite element method is adopted to solve its energy minimization problem, which results a bicubic closed B-spline surface with C^2 continuity. The proposed method can provide a smoothness and accurate surface model directly from the layer data, without the need to fit cross-sectional curves and make them compatible. The feasibility of the proposed method is verified by the experimental results.