Exactly @kscnoname
I tried this method once and unfortunately got the cam profile to be wrong.
Thing to be noted Roller's center polar coordinates are only known not the point where the cam gets in contact with the roller if so i could use this method and this might work.
Actually i used this by converting my coordinates by subtracting the roller radius to get the contact point but only for dwell regions it works and for a rise and falls to get the tangential contact, my method of subtracting the roller radius fails.
As for non practical method is concerned
Points of roller center's are been imported from an excel file as the above mentioned method
now roller circles are been drawn on one point and then it can be patterned to all other points(Say for example if we have coordinates for each angle we get 360 circles this too increases if the angles are incremented by 0.5 degree)
now tangential line is drawn from one roller to other separately
similarly for one roller to other and from that one to the next one the process is continued
finally the profile may be completed
as of dwell portions is concerned there wont be any problem since we could use an arc
The problem is using this much operation in the sketch the system is not able to take up the load and slows down and my time to model it gets increased so practically its not possible.
Searching for a way which is easier than this
Thanks for people who have responded till now