FieldElevationExtremumDetector.java
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package org.orekit.propagation.events;
import org.hipparchus.CalculusFieldElement;
import org.hipparchus.Field;
import org.hipparchus.analysis.differentiation.FieldUnivariateDerivative1;
import org.hipparchus.geometry.euclidean.threed.FieldVector3D;
import org.hipparchus.ode.events.FieldEventSlopeFilter;
import org.orekit.frames.FieldTransform;
import org.orekit.frames.TopocentricFrame;
import org.orekit.propagation.FieldSpacecraftState;
import org.orekit.propagation.events.handlers.FieldEventHandler;
import org.orekit.propagation.events.handlers.FieldStopOnIncreasing;
import org.orekit.utils.TimeStampedFieldPVCoordinates;
/** Detector for elevation extremum with respect to a ground point.
* <p>This detector identifies when a spacecraft reaches its
* extremum elevation with respect to a ground point.</p>
* <p>
* As in most cases only the elevation maximum is needed and the
* minimum is often irrelevant, this detector is often wrapped into
* an {@link FieldEventSlopeFilter event slope filter} configured with
* {@link FilterType#TRIGGER_ONLY_DECREASING_EVENTS} (i.e. when the
* elevation derivative decreases from positive values to negative values,
* which correspond to a maximum). Setting up this filter saves some computation
* time as the elevation minimum occurrences are not even looked at. It is
* however still often necessary to do an additional filtering
* </p>
* @param <T> type of the field element
* @author Luc Maisonobe
* @since 12.0
*/
public class FieldElevationExtremumDetector<T extends CalculusFieldElement<T>>
extends FieldAbstractDetector<FieldElevationExtremumDetector<T>, T> {
/** Topocentric frame in which elevation should be evaluated. */
private final TopocentricFrame topo;
/** Build a new detector.
* <p>The new instance uses default values for maximal checking interval
* ({@link #DEFAULT_MAXCHECK}) and convergence threshold ({@link
* #DEFAULT_THRESHOLD}).</p>
* @param field field to which elements belong
* @param topo topocentric frame centered on ground point
*/
public FieldElevationExtremumDetector(final Field<T> field, final TopocentricFrame topo) {
this(field.getZero().newInstance(DEFAULT_MAXCHECK),
field.getZero().newInstance(DEFAULT_THRESHOLD),
topo);
}
/** Build a detector.
* @param maxCheck maximal checking interval (s)
* @param threshold convergence threshold (s)
* @param topo topocentric frame centered on ground point
*/
public FieldElevationExtremumDetector(final T maxCheck, final T threshold,
final TopocentricFrame topo) {
this(s -> maxCheck.getReal(), threshold, DEFAULT_MAX_ITER, new FieldStopOnIncreasing<>(),
topo);
}
/** Protected constructor with full parameters.
* <p>
* This constructor is not public as users are expected to use the builder
* API with the various {@code withXxx()} methods to set up the instance
* in a readable manner without using a huge amount of parameters.
* </p>
* @param maxCheck maximum checking interval
* @param threshold convergence threshold (s)
* @param maxIter maximum number of iterations in the event time search
* @param handler event handler to call at event occurrences
* @param topo topocentric frame centered on ground point
*/
protected FieldElevationExtremumDetector(final FieldAdaptableInterval<T> maxCheck, final T threshold,
final int maxIter, final FieldEventHandler<T> handler,
final TopocentricFrame topo) {
super(maxCheck, threshold, maxIter, handler);
this.topo = topo;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
protected FieldElevationExtremumDetector<T> create(final FieldAdaptableInterval<T> newMaxCheck, final T newThreshold,
final int newMaxIter,
final FieldEventHandler<T> newHandler) {
return new FieldElevationExtremumDetector<>(newMaxCheck, newThreshold, newMaxIter, newHandler, topo);
}
/**
* Returns the topocentric frame centered on ground point.
* @return topocentric frame centered on ground point
*/
public TopocentricFrame getTopocentricFrame() {
return this.topo;
}
/** Get the elevation value.
* @param s the current state information: date, kinematics, attitude
* @return spacecraft elevation
*/
public T getElevation(final FieldSpacecraftState<T> s) {
return topo.getElevation(s.getPosition(), s.getFrame(), s.getDate());
}
/** Compute the value of the detection function.
* <p>
* The value is the spacecraft elevation first time derivative.
* </p>
* @param s the current state information: date, kinematics, attitude
* @return spacecraft elevation first time derivative
*/
public T g(final FieldSpacecraftState<T> s) {
// get position, velocity acceleration of spacecraft in topocentric frame
final FieldTransform<T> inertToTopo = s.getFrame().getTransformTo(topo, s.getDate());
final TimeStampedFieldPVCoordinates<T> pvTopo = inertToTopo.transformPVCoordinates(s.getPVCoordinates());
// convert the coordinates to UnivariateDerivative1 based vector
// instead of having vector position, then vector velocity then vector acceleration
// we get one vector and each coordinate is a DerivativeStructure containing
// value, first time derivative (we don't need second time derivative here)
final FieldVector3D<FieldUnivariateDerivative1<T>> pvDS = pvTopo.toUnivariateDerivative1Vector();
// compute elevation and its first time derivative
final FieldUnivariateDerivative1<T> elevation = pvDS.getZ().divide(pvDS.getNorm()).asin();
// return elevation first time derivative
return elevation.getDerivative(1);
}
}