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Systems of this kind are based on the concept of Geometrical coordinates.<br /> | |||
[[File:GeometricCoordinates.png|mini|Geometric Coordinates (© RFF/SNCF Réseau)]]<br /> | |||
It could either be a projected X, Y, Z coordinate, a λ, ϕ, h geodetic coordinate or even an X, Y(, Z) schematic plan coordinate.<br /> | |||
It could be read as “at coordinate X, Y, Z in the system [EPSG:xxxxx] [01/06/2014]4” [4: The exact content of the definition string of the geometric system is not yet definitve] <br /> | |||
The model integrates a link between the linear positioning system and the intrinsic positioning system. It supports the "conversion" of an element position associated with a number between 0 and 1 to a kilometric point on its reference system.<br /> | |||
[[File:ConversionBoard.png|mini|Conversion Board (© RFF/SNCF Réseau)]]<br /> | |||
'''Comment:'''<br /> | |||
An example of an aggregation mechanism is depicted in Annex B. | |||
The classes, used to define the location and positioning systems, are: | |||
* '''PositioningSystem''': This class defines the general concept of a Reference System. | |||
* '''LinearPositioningSystem''': This class defines a Linear Referencing System. It defines a starting and an ending coordinate. | |||
* '''LinearAnchorPoints''': this class describes the reference points in the linear reference system (Milestones, anomaly points…) and their characteristics. | |||
* '''LinearCoordinate''': This class defines the localization expressed in a Linear Reference System (LRS). | |||
* '''GeometricPositioningSystem''': This class defines a Geometrical Reference System, so it allows to localise a resource with his geometrical coordinates (x, y, z or λ, ϕ, h). | |||
* '''GeometricCoordinate''': This class defines the localization expressed in a geometrical (or geographical) Reference System, so it defines the coordinates (x, y, z or λ, ϕ, h). | |||
* '''PositioningSystemCoordinate''': This class represent a coordinate in either a geometric or linear reference system. | |||
* '''IntrinsicCoordinate''': This class allows associating an intrinsic coordinate to another coordinate, either geographic or linear. | |||
* '''AssociatedPositioningSystem''': This class allows to group couples of coordinates to define the translation parameters between an external (geometric or linear) coordinate system and the element’s intrinsic coordinate system. | |||
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Systems of this kind are based on the concept of Geometrical coordinates.
It could either be a projected X, Y, Z coordinate, a λ, ϕ, h geodetic coordinate or even an X, Y(, Z) schematic plan coordinate.
It could be read as “at coordinate X, Y, Z in the system [EPSG:xxxxx] [01/06/2014]4” [4: The exact content of the definition string of the geometric system is not yet definitve]
The model integrates a link between the linear positioning system and the intrinsic positioning system. It supports the "conversion" of an element position associated with a number between 0 and 1 to a kilometric point on its reference system.
Comment:
An example of an aggregation mechanism is depicted in Annex B.
The classes, used to define the location and positioning systems, are:
- PositioningSystem: This class defines the general concept of a Reference System.
- LinearPositioningSystem: This class defines a Linear Referencing System. It defines a starting and an ending coordinate.
- LinearAnchorPoints: this class describes the reference points in the linear reference system (Milestones, anomaly points…) and their characteristics.
- LinearCoordinate: This class defines the localization expressed in a Linear Reference System (LRS).
- GeometricPositioningSystem: This class defines a Geometrical Reference System, so it allows to localise a resource with his geometrical coordinates (x, y, z or λ, ϕ, h).
- GeometricCoordinate: This class defines the localization expressed in a geometrical (or geographical) Reference System, so it defines the coordinates (x, y, z or λ, ϕ, h).
- PositioningSystemCoordinate: This class represent a coordinate in either a geometric or linear reference system.
- IntrinsicCoordinate: This class allows associating an intrinsic coordinate to another coordinate, either geographic or linear.
- AssociatedPositioningSystem: This class allows to group couples of coordinates to define the translation parameters between an external (geometric or linear) coordinate system and the element’s intrinsic coordinate system.
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