Applying the B-spline interpolation in designing the movement trajectory of a dynamic object

Thai Ho Hoang1, , Yu. N. Kosnikov2
1 PhD Student, Penza State University, Russian Federation
2 Penza State University, Russian Federation

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This article presents a new method and a software for displaying the spatial trajectory of dynamic objects by applying the B-spline interpolation method on a given set of reference points. Then, for the exact passage of the B-spline curve through these points, that given set is replaced by a new reference-point set. Lastly,  with the finite-difference algorithm used in computation, it increases the algorithm display speed and decreases computer resources stored.

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