Casting a polyhedron with directional uncertainty

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Casting is a manufacturing process in which molten material is poured into a cast (mould), which is opened after the material has solidified. As in all applications of robotics, we have to deal with imperfect control of the casting machinery. In this paper, we consider directional uncertainty: given a 3-dimensional polyhedral object, is there a polyhedral cast such that its two parts can be removed in opposite directions with uncertainty α without inflicting damage to the object or the cast parts? We give a necessary and sufficient condition for casta-bility, and a randomized algorithm that verifies castability and produces two polyhedral cast parts for a polyhedral object of arbitrary genus. Its expected running time is O(nlogn). The resulting cast parts have O(n) vertices in total. We also consider the case where the removal direction is not specified in advance, and give an algorithm that finds all feasible removal directions with uncertainty α in expected time O(n 2 logn/α2). © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002.

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Ahn, H. K., Cheong, O., & Van Oostrum, R. (2002). Casting a polyhedron with directional uncertainty. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 2518 LNCS, pp. 274–285). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36136-7_25

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