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Geometric Modeling of Novel Generalized Hybrid Trigonometric Bezier-Like Curve with Shape Parameters and Its Applications

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math8060967

Keywords

generalized hybrid trigonometric basis functions; generalized hybrid trigonometric Bezier curves; shape parameters; parametric and geometric continuity; curvature profile; geometric modeling

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  1. JST CREST [JPMJCR1911]
  2. JSPS [26630038, 19H02048]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19H02048, 26630038] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The main objective of this paper is to construct the various shapes and font designing of curves and to describe the curvature by using parametric and geometric continuity constraints of generalized hybrid trigonometric Bezier (GHT-Bezier) curves. The GHT-Bernstein basis functions and Bezier curve with shape parameters are presented. The parametric and geometric continuity constraints for GHT-Bezier curves are constructed. The curvature continuity provides a guarantee of smoothness geometrically between curve segments. Furthermore, we present the curvature junction of complex figures and also compare it with the curvature of the classical Bezier curve and some other applications by using the proposed GHT-Bezier curves. This approach is one of the pivotal parts of construction, which is basically due to the existence of continuity conditions and different shape parameters that permit the curve to change easily and be more flexible without altering its control points. Therefore, by adjusting the values of shape parameters, the curve still preserve its characteristics and geometrical configuration. These modeling examples illustrate that our method can be easily performed, and it can also provide us an alternative strong strategy for the modeling of complex figures.

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