Computational Geometry for Design and Manufacture
Computational Geometry for Design and Manufacture
Geometric modeling for computer vision.
Geometric modeling for computer vision.
Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping
VIS '97 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Visualization '97
Converting sets of polygons to manifold surfaces by cutting and stitching
Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '98
Rear-projecting virtual data onto physical terrain: an exercise in two senses being better than one
Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '98
Visualizing volume data using physical models
Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '00
Cutting and Stitching: Converting Sets of Polygons to Manifold Surfaces
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
A decomposition-based approach to layered manufacturing
Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications
A Rapid Prototyping Approach For The Design Of Extensible In-Vehicle Telematics Systems
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
Acquisition steps of a Remotely Accessible Rapid Prototyping laboratory
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
Survey paper: Web-based rapid prototyping and manufacturing systems: A review
Computers in Industry
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This paper describes a research and development project called the Tele-Manufacturing Facility (TMF). The TMF is creating an automated rapid prototyping (RP) capability on the Internet. It is undertaking the necessary research and development to make it viable for engineers and scientists to use over long distances. One portion of the effort is the connection itself and how to allow users to easily submit jobs and have the system automatically maintain a queue. Another effort is to reduce the need for human-checking of the RP .STL part files that are so notorious for containing geometric and topological flaws. By making RP hardware easy to access and the files easy to check and correct, we are then able to drive RP technology into less traditional areas such as scientific visualization.