Class Name: PS Location 3D

Superclass - Location 3D

Definition

A coordinate within the Augmented Polar Stereographic (PS) 3D Spatial Reference Frame (SRF).

The Augmented Polar Stereographic projection-based Spatial Reference Frame is a planar, conformal projection placed tangent to the Object Reference Model/Earth Reference Model (ORM/ERM) at either of the two poles. When secant, intersection with the ORM/ERM occurs along a parallel of latitude; alternatively this can be expressed as a "central scale factor". The locations of the poles are defined by the ORM/ERM.

When used to define a 3D coordinate system, the resulting X and Y axes are measured in meters (rather than arc degrees), with the origin located at the parametrically specified pole. The Y axis lies along (and is positive along) a parametrically defined meridian; the X axis is perpendicular to the Y axis and is oriented to form a 2D right-handed coordinate system. The Z axis is oriented perpendicular to the other two axes, and forms a 3D right-handed coordinate system. The origin is defined by the parametrically specified pole and the parametric vertical datum.

See the SEDRIS Spatial Reference Model (SRM) for additional details.

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Example

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FAQs

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Constraints

Component of (one-way)(inherited)

Field Elements

SE_FLOAT64 x; (notes)
SE_FLOAT64 y; (notes)
SE_FLOAT64 z; (notes)

Notes

Component of Notes

Distance_Level_of_Detail_Data

 the center point for the LOD test

Fields Notes

x

 in meters

y

 in meters along meridian defined by the applicable APS
 Spatial Reference Frame (SRF) parameters

z

 Elevation or height; positive along XY surface normal

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