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Impulse-Based Simulation of Rigid Bodies

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Impulse-Based Simulation of Rigid Bodies
We introduce a promising new approach to rigid body dynamic simulation called impulse-based simulation. The method is well suited to modeling physical systems with large numbers of collisions, or with contact modes that change frequently. All types of contact colliding, rolling, sliding, and resting are modeled through a series of collision impulses between the objects in contact, hence the method is simpler and faster than constraint-based simulation. We have implemented an impulse-based simulator that can currently achieve interactive simulation times, and real time simulation seems within reach. In addition, the simulator has produced physically accurate results in several qualitative and quantitative experiments. After giving an overview of impulse-based dynamic simulation, we discuss collision detection and collision response in this context, and present results from several experiments.
Brian Mirtich, John F. Canny
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Type Conference
Year 1995
Where SI3D
Authors Brian Mirtich, John F. Canny
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