Draft:GeoPose
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GeoPose is a standard for encoding the real world position and orientation of a reald or digital object in relation to the physical world in a shared geospatial frame of reference. The standard is developed and published by the Open Geospatial Consortium
Example
[edit]The following is an example of a basic quaternion GeoPose
{
"position": {
"lat": 47.7,
"lon": -122.3,
"h": 11.5
},
"quaternion": {
"x": 0.20054473382601948,
"y": -0.08111675703887213,
"z": 0.3660908114262869,
"w": -0.9050852994339209
}
}
The same GeoPose with yaw pitch roll encoding
{
{
"position": {
"lat": 47.7,
"lon": -122.3,
"h": 11.5
},
"angles": {
"yaw": 5.514456741060452,
"pitch": -0.43610515937237904,
"roll": 0.0
}
}
External links
[edit]- The official GoePose standard document
- [https://geopose.org Homepage of the Standards Working Group from Open Geospatial Consortium
Category:GIS encoding standards Category:Open Geospatial Consortium
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