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Cryptosystem for Meshed 3D through Cellular Automata
Published in Ali Ahmadian, Soheil Salahshour, Soft Computing Approach for Mathematical Modeling of Engineering Problems, 2021
R. Sulaiman, M.A. Al-Jabbar, A. Ahmadian, A.M.A. Abdalla
Objects in 3D may be combined and animated to create movement using several common techniques, such as rigging, key framing, kinematics, and motion capture. In addition, Twinning and Morphin are two processes that automatically find the difference between key frames. Rigging is a digital skeleton tied to 3D meshes. It is made up of joints and bones, each acting as a “handle” that animators can use to bend the character to the desired pose (Magnenat-Thalmann et al. 1988). Kinematics is the technique of using the kinetic equations of a robot to calculate the position of the end-effector from the values specified for the joint parameters, where the end-effector is the device at the end of the interacting robot arm. An environment for this system can be designed (Aristidou et al. 2018). Motion capture is the process of recording the movement of objects or people, and then using this information to animate digital character objects in 2D or 3D computer animation (Yamane and Hodgins 2009). Key framing is a system where the object has an initial state or condition and will change over time to a final shape that is different in position, form, color or any other property.
Electromechanical Loops for High-Performance and Robust Gyroscope System Design
Published in Vikas Choudhary, Krzysztof Iniewski, MEMS, 2017
Vikas Choudhary, Abhinav Dikshit, Anjan Kumar, Deva Phanindra Kumar, Saravanan Kamatchi, Nemai Biswas
Motion capture is a term used to describe the process of recording movement and translating that movement onto a digital model. Some methods of motion capture include video capture from cameras or the use of active markers such as LED on the object, or by using MEMS gyroscopes and accelerometers, through which the direction of the motion and the trajectory followed in threedimensional space is captured.
ARE-Platform: An Augmented Reality-Based Ergonomic Evaluation Solution for Smart Manufacturing
Published in International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2023
Wanting Mao, Yaoguang Hu, Xiaonan Yang, Weibo Ren, Haonan Fang
The rapid development of Industry 4.0 technologies provides a new vehicle for new types of industrial processes that require advanced sensing schemes to realize (Menolotto et al., 2020). Motion capture (MOCAP) is gradually being concerned and applied in the industry. Motion capture is digitally tracking and encoding the movement of objects or creatures in space (Menolotto et al., 2020).