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CAD
2002
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Integrating part and assembly modelling
Current modelling systems adequately support either modelling of parts or modelling of assemblies, whereas ideal modelling systems should adequately support both. To achieve this,...
Alex Noort, Geoffry F. M. Hoek, Willem F. Bronsvoo...
CAD
2002
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Free-form design using axial curve-pairs
Deformation of 3D shapes usually requires the use of a deformation tool. The freeform deformation technique requires the use of a lattice of control point for deforming an object....
K. C. Hui
CN
2000
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SPREAD: Scalable platform for reliable and efficient automated distribution
We introduce SPREAD - a new architecture for distributing and maintaining up-to-date Web content that simultaneously employs three different mechanisms: client validation, server ...
Pablo Rodriguez, Sandeep Sibal
COMCOM
2000
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A routing algorithm for dynamic multicast trees with end-to-end path length control
The new Path Length Control (PLC) algorithm establishes and maintains multicast trees which maximize the bandwidth to be shared by multiple receivers and which satisfy the maximum...
Hiroshi Fujinoki, Kenneth J. Christensen
COMCOM
2000
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Soft handoff in a CDMA wireless ATM environment
Future wireless asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks present a number of mobility related challenges. Handoffs due to user mobility require network signaling to maintain the ...
Steven Lombardi, Weihua Zhuang
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