
Note:
Note that the
.csv
format represents StudioView waypoints table
from the Trajectory Editor and therefore has the same fields. Working
with .csv files, StudioView assumes that for each waypoint the .csv file will
have four values: Latitude, Longitude, Speed and Altitude.
R e a l i s t i c T r a j e c t o r i e s
Trajectories should always realistically reflect the dynamic capabilities of the type of vehicle in
motion e.g., car, aircraft, ship. To this end, Orolia recommends using ‘smooth’ methods to
describe the movements, i.e. changes in acceleration, heading or altitude should be gradual, not
sudden or ‘hard’.
When using coordinates to describe a trajectory, the data must be provided in 10 Hz format and
must not contain sudden changes in speed, direction or elevation; GNSS receivers generally
are very sensitive to G-force and unrealistic movements will result in the receiver losing track
of the signals.
Using the Trajectory Converter for the first Time
In StudioView, open the
Trajectory Converter
tool by clicking the
icon, or navigate to
Tools > Trajectory converter
:
1.
Select the
Input trajectory
you want to convert by clicking the file folder
icon.
2.
Decide what to do with the new trajectory and then select one of the 3 available
options:
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