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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Leckie, Will; * | Greenspan, Michael; *
Affiliations: Kingston, Canada
Note: [*] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and School of Computing Queen’s University Kingston Ontario Canada. E-mails: will.leckie@ece.queensu.ca, michael.greenspan@queensu.ca.
Abstract: A method to simulate the physics of the game of pool is presented. The method is based upon a parametrisation of ball motion which allows the time of occurrence of events, such as collisions and transitions between motion states, to be solved analytically. The method is both accurate, returning exact analytical solutions for both time and space parameters, and efficient, requiring no iterative numerical methods. It is suitable for use within a game-tree search, which requires a great many potential shots to be modelled efficiently, and within a robotic pool system, which requires high accuracy in predicting shot outcomes.
DOI: 10.3233/ICG-2005-28403
Journal: ICGA Journal, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 214-222, 2005
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