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README.md
openGJK
OpenGJK implements a new version of the Gilbert-Johnson-Keerthi (GJK) algorithm to compute the minimum distance between convex polytopes. OpenGJK is a C library which was tested on Unix and Windows using different compilers for multi-threaded applications.
Detailed information about the algorithm see "Improving the GJK Algorithm for Faster and More Reliable Distance Queries Between Convex Objects. ACM Trans. on Graph. 2017".
When should I use openGJK?
OpenGJK is designed with speed, accuracy and robustness in mind and is therefore suitable for engineering, robotics and computer graphics simulations. Basically, openGJK can be used in any application where the distance between any convex polytope is required.
Compile and run
To compile the OpenGJK library create a build dir, and in the build dir call 'cmake ..' followed by 'make'. More details can be found in the INSTALL file.
There are examples for C, C# and Matlab in the examples
folder. The INSTALL file provides information on how to run the examples.
Repository content
This repository contains the following files and folders:
│ CMakeLists.txt
│ README.md
│
├───doc
│ openGJKcustomfooter.html
│ openGJKcustomheader.html
│ openGJKcustomstyle.css
│ Doxyfile
│ oxfordLogo.jpg
│
├───example1_c
│ CMakeLists.txt
│ main.c
│ userP.dat
│ userQ.dat
│
├───example2_mex
│ main.m
│ runme.m
│
├───example3_csharp
│ main.cs
│
└───lib
│ CMakeLists.txt
│
├───ext
│ predicates.c
│ predicates.h
│
├───include
│ └───openGJK
│ openGJK.h
│
└───src
openGJK.c
More information
OpenGJK was developed at the Impact Engineering Laboratory, University of Oxford.
A clear presentation of the GJK algorithm can be found in the book by Van der Bergen Collision Detection in Interactive 3D Environments, edited by Elsevier.
More details about the GJK algorithm can be found in the original paper from Gilbert, Johnson and Keerthi A fast procedure for computing the distance between complex objects in three-dimensional space.
How to cite openGJK
If you use openGJK for your research please cite OpenGJK for C, C# and Matlab: Reliable solutions to distance queries between convex bodies in three-dimensional space. SoftwareX. 2018.
License
This project is licensed undert the GNU General Public License v3.0.
openGJK: open-source Gilbert-Johnson-Keerthi algorithm
Copyright (C) Mattia Montanari 2018 - 2019
http://iel.eng.ox.ac.uk/?page_id=504