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Bounding Sphere

A bounding sphere is a mathematical sphere as opposed to polygonal, that encloses a more complex 3D polygonal object, as snugly as is practical without losing the perfect globe. It is used to computationally cheapen collision detection, and so speed up the handling of physics and haptics.

See Also: Bounding Volume

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Related Dictionary Entries for Bounding Sphere:

Bounding Ellipsoid

Bounding Sphere

Bounding Volume



 

Resources in our database matching the Term Bounding Sphere:

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It's Only A Game
Another well thought out counter-argument to all those who say that virtual environments are oly games. This one comes from the MUD sphere.



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What is a MUSH?
This short article attempts to define what a MUSH is, for the completely uninitiated. By it's very nature, this article lacks any depth, but serves as an excellent grounding for those just entering the sphere of virtual worlds.



First published in 1994, The Virtual Community was a revolutionary book, which inspired so much of the VR and social networking growth of the 90s. Within these pages, now revised and updated for the modern situation, Howard explores every facet of online communities ranging from the WELL, that think-tank of innovation and invention, to the sphere of MUDs and MOOs.





Understanding Virtual Reality is essentially a holistic introductory book, covering in a little depth, a wide swathe of issues, applications and advancements in and around the sphere of virtual reality.





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Polish in MMOs: Completing the Dang Product
World of Warcraft is a popular topic in the persistent, online world sphere. It?s a popular topic because it continues to succeed massively, year in, year out. People are keen to know what it does so well. The answer may be, polish. (polish (v): to render (an object) finished).



 

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(06/04/2014)
Suppose you’re trying to navigate an unfamiliar section of a big city, and you’re using a particular cluster of skyscrapers as a reference point. Traffic and one-way streets force you to take some odd turns, and for a while you lose sight o...


(07/02/2013)
Theoretical physicist Moumita Maiti and colleagues at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore, India, have now implemented an algorithm for analysing void space in sphere packing, where the spheres need not...


(07/09/2012)
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new nanolithography technique that is less expensive than other approaches and can be used to create technologies with biomedical applications.

"Among other t...


(26/08/2005)
The VirtuSphere, the latest 6DOF movement system for immersive VR, is offering general public access inside its latest model sphere at the Exhibition Hall of the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington, USA, from 10AM to 6PM on both Augu...


(20/11/2009)
The folks at NPR's Picture Show blog have collected a slideshow of beautiful, wistful, dramatic moments on the street caught by Google's Street View. In 2007, Google sent cars carrying an eyelike sphere fitted with nine cameras to capture...