Part modelling in a CAD environment requires a bi-manual 3D input interface to fully exploit its potentialities. In this research we provide extensive user tests on bi-manual modelling using different devices to control 3D model's rotation. Our results suggest that a simple trackball device is effective when the user task is mostly limited to rotation control (i.e. when modelling parts in a CAD environment). In our tests, performances are even better than those achieved with a specifically designed device. Since the task of rotating a CAD part often shows the need of flipping the controlled object, we introduce a non linear transfer function which combines the precision of a zero order control mode with the ability to recognise fast movements. This new modality shows a significant improvement in the user's performances and candidates itself for integration in next generation CAD interfaces

Improving bi-manual 3D input in CAD modelling by part rotation optimisation / Fiorentino, Michele; Uva, Antonio Emmanuele; Dellisanti Fabiano, M.; Monno, Giuseppe. - In: COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN. - ISSN 0010-4485. - 42:5(2010), pp. 462-470. [10.1016/j.cad.2008.12.002]

Improving bi-manual 3D input in CAD modelling by part rotation optimisation

FIORENTINO, Michele;UVA, Antonio Emmanuele;MONNO, Giuseppe
2010-01-01

Abstract

Part modelling in a CAD environment requires a bi-manual 3D input interface to fully exploit its potentialities. In this research we provide extensive user tests on bi-manual modelling using different devices to control 3D model's rotation. Our results suggest that a simple trackball device is effective when the user task is mostly limited to rotation control (i.e. when modelling parts in a CAD environment). In our tests, performances are even better than those achieved with a specifically designed device. Since the task of rotating a CAD part often shows the need of flipping the controlled object, we introduce a non linear transfer function which combines the precision of a zero order control mode with the ability to recognise fast movements. This new modality shows a significant improvement in the user's performances and candidates itself for integration in next generation CAD interfaces
2010
Improving bi-manual 3D input in CAD modelling by part rotation optimisation / Fiorentino, Michele; Uva, Antonio Emmanuele; Dellisanti Fabiano, M.; Monno, Giuseppe. - In: COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN. - ISSN 0010-4485. - 42:5(2010), pp. 462-470. [10.1016/j.cad.2008.12.002]
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