Kineo CAM Releases KCD Collision Detector v2.05
TOULOUSE,
France, Nov 17, 2009 – Kineo Cam is pleased to announce the new release of
KCD, the leading software library for collision detection.

Kineo Collision Detector KCD is the high efficiency collision detector
from Kineo CAM that comes as a software library, which allows an easy
integration through its C++ programming API; using 3D geometrical data, KCD
compares two lists of geometrical objects and quickly returns a series of
results such as interferences and distances. In digital 3D mock-up, KCD
performs static or dynamic clash analysis. In robotic monitoring systems,
KCD enables continuous collision avoidance.
In May 2004 Kineo CAM announced its version V1R1.5 with an improvement of
performance of over 50%; consecutively several major software editors
adopted KCD in their CAD/CAM or 3D mock-up products.
Last year, CYBERNETIX announced the integration of KCD into CyxPro its
software platform for graphical monitoring of remotely-operated systems. “It
was important for us to rely on a collision detector which is both fast and
robust. We did a careful comparison of available options and selected KCD,”
explained Eric Auschitzky, Nuclear BU Director.
Today, with KCD V2.05 Kineo CAM achieves a major step of performance on
speed as it is multi-threaded and fully leverages multi-core systems.
Indeed, collision tests are always more than twice as fast in version 2.05
compared to version 2.04.
“Tests of performance show that KCD V2.05 performs dynamic collision
detections in only 114 microseconds on large 3D models of 400 000 triangles.
With such models, most of the other collision checkers would be four times
slower,” says Laurent Maniscalco, Kineo CAM CEO.
Memory consumption is another important parameter that is particularly
optimized in KCD V2.05. Benchmarks involving KCD and other tested collision
detectors show that KDS’s memory consumption is up to six times lower. On
the Apollo model used for standard benchmarking of collision detectors, KCD
needs no more than 24 MB of memory. This value can even be drastically
lowered by using a KCD feature called virtual polyhedrons. In this case,
memory space used by geometry falls to zero and only optimized KCD
structures (collision entities) benefit from available memory.
Initialization time. Any 3D software user has experienced waiting time of
variable length, always unpleasant and unproductive, when using software
tools. As far as applications with interference checking are concerned, this
initialization time is used to compute collision entities. One can easily
understand the interest of minimizing this time as much as possible. The
Apollo case requires a 0.2 second initialization time with KCD, against 5
seconds for the second best tested solution.
A thread-safe mode has been introduced among other significant
improvements; KCDV2.05 can run different tests over the same scene in
simultaneous threads. This offers a whole new world of possibilities to
multithreaded applications aimed at performance and reactivity. For the
developers, KCD V2.05 offers a fully modular collision detection and
distance measurement framework. It is possible to implement proprietary
collision detection primitives as new elementary computation bricks. This
allows developers to just focus on the mathematical definition of the
collision, while trusting KCD to manage the optimized geometry filtering
algorithm. Possible applications include: molecules, laser or particle
beams, non-triangulated procedural geometry, voxels, etc.
“Of course this new version of KCD is now available for the great benefit
of the thousands of current end-users; and with such unmatched performances
we are confident on having this number growing quickly,” says Laurent
Maniscalco.
About Kineo CAM
Kineo Computer Aided Motion “Kineo CAM” is the independent software
developer of the worldwide leading technology for automatic motion and path
planning, KineoWorks. Specialized in the development of advanced solutions,
Kineo CAM provides business solutions to large companies and organizations
in the United States, Europe and Japan.
The main market of Kineo CAM is Mechanical Computer-Aided Design and
Manufacturing. In this area, the large range of solutions, from stand-alone
to fully integrated software, enables users to save money, shorten
development time and increase quality in Product Design (validation of
mechanical mounting/dismounting) and Process (simulation of operations in
cluttered 3D environments).
Kineo CAM is the winner of the national contest of innovation from the
Ministry of Research and Technology (2000), received the IEEE/IFR Innovation
Award for Outstanding Achievements in Commercializing Innovative Robot and
Automation technology (2005), winner of the 2007 Innovation ICT Prize from
the European Commission and the European Council of Applied Sciences,
Technologies & Engineering, and the regional Midi-Pyrénées Innovation and
International award. Kineo CAM was awarded by Daratech, the title of
emerging technology at the Daratech SUMMIT2006 with eight other innovative
American companies.
For more information, visit
www.kineocam.com.
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