TL;DR: In this paper, the angular resolution of planar straight-line drawings of graphs with large angles between the edges is studied, defined as the smallest angle formed by two incident edges.
Abstract: We investigate the problem of constructing planar straightline drawings of graphs with large angles between the edges. Namely, we study the angular resolution of planar straight-line drawings, defined as the smallest angle formed by two incident edges. We prove the first nontrivial upper bound on the angular resolution of planar straight-line drawings, and show a continuous trade-off between the area and the angular resolution. We also give linear-time algorithms for constructing planar straight-line drawings with high angular resolution for various classes of graphs, such as series-parallel graphs, outerplanar graphs, and triangulations generated by nested triangles. Our results are obtained by new techniques that make extensive use of geometric constructions.