Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : ID6233 : Computer Aided Geometric Design { 3-0-0 / 3}
Subject Nature : Theory
Coordinator : Dr. Mohammed Rajik Khan
Syllabus
Mathematical preliminaries, Cubic Hermite curves, Bezier curves, B-spline, curves, Bicubic Hermite surfaces, Bezier surfaces, B-spline surfaces, Subdivision surfaces, Implicit surfaces, Intrinsic properties of curves and surfaces, etc.
Course Objectives
- The students will gain the fundamentals of geometric modeling, including design of curves and surfaces, composite curves and surfaces, and subdivision techniques for creating free-form shapes.
Course Outcomes
The students will be able to use a symbolic mathematical language software and implement few of the concepts in the software.
Essential Reading
- M. E. Mortenson, Geometric Modelin, Industrial Press
- D. F. Rogers, J. A. Adams, Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics, McGraw-Hill
Supplementary Reading
- J. D. Foley, A. Van Dam, S. K. Feiner, J. F. Hughes, Computer Graphics - Principles and Practice, Pearson Education
- G. Farin, Curves and Surfaces for Computer-Aided Geometric Design – A Practical Guide, San Diego
Journal and Conferences
- Ergonomics in Design, Applied Ergonomics
- International Conference on Research into Design