Efficiency of boundary evaluation for a cellular model

R. Bidarra, J Madeira, WJ Neels, WF Bronsvoort

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Abstract

Feature modeling systems usually employ a boundary representation (b-rep) to store the shape information on a product. It has, however, been shown that a b-rep has a number of shortcomings, and that a cellular representation can be a valuable alternative. A cellular model stores additional shape information on features, including the feature faces that are not on the boundary of the product. Such information can be profitably used for several purposes. A major operation in every feature modeling system is boundary evaluation, which computes the geometric model of a product, i.e. either the b-rep or the cellular model, from the features that have been specified by the user. Since boundary evaluation has to be executed each time a feature is added, removed or modified, its efficiency is of paramount importance. In this paper, boundary evaluation for a cellular model is described in some detail. Its efficiency is compared to the efficiency of boundary evaluation for a b-rep, on the basis of both complexity analysis and performance measurements for the two types of evaluation. It turns out that boundary evaluation for a cellular model is, in fact, more efficient than for a b-rep, which makes cellular models even more attractive as an alternative to b-reps. Keywords: Feature modeling; Boundary representation; Cellular model; Boundary evaluation; Efficiency; Complexity analysis; Performance measurements
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1266-1284
Number of pages19
JournalComputer-Aided Design
Volume37
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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