Understanding object motion

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Many types of common objects, such as tools and vehicles, usually move in simple ways when they are wielded or driven: the natural axes of the object tend to remain aligned with the local trihedron defined by the object's trajectory. Based on this observation we use a model called Frenet-Serret motion which corresponds to the motion of a moving trihedron along a space curve. Knowing how the Frenet-Serret frame is changing relative to the observer gives us essential information for understanding the object's motion. This is illustrated here for four examples, involving tools (a wrench and a saw) and vehicles (an accelerating van, a turning taxi).

论文关键词:Object motion,Frenet-Serret motion,Moving trihedron,Tool motion,Vehicle motion

论文评审过程:Received 15 October 1996, Revised 17 September 1997, Accepted 5 November 1997, Available online 16 September 1998.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0262-8856(98)00070-5