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Fast and Scalable CPU/GPU Collision Detection for Rigid and Deformable Surfaces

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Fast and Scalable CPU/GPU Collision Detection for Rigid and Deformable Surfaces
We present a new hybrid CPU/GPU collision detection technique for rigid and deformable objects based on spatial subdivision. Our approach efficiently exploits the massive computational capabilities of modern CPUs and GPUs commonly found in off-the-shelf computer systems. The algorithm is specifically tailored to be highly scalable on both the CPU and the GPU sides. We can compute discrete and continuous external and self-collisions of nonpenetrating rigid and deformable objects consisting of many tens of thousands of triangles in a few milliseconds on a modern PC. Our approach is orders of magnitude faster than earlier CPU-based approaches and up to twice as fast as the most recent GPU-based techniques.
Simon Pabst, Artur Koch, Wolfgang Straßer
Added 09 Dec 2010
Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CGF
Authors Simon Pabst, Artur Koch, Wolfgang Straßer
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