Class ContinuousScheduler<T extends ObservedMeasurement<T>>
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- org.orekit.estimation.measurements.generation.AbstractScheduler<T>
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- org.orekit.estimation.measurements.generation.ContinuousScheduler<T>
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- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the measurement
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Scheduler<T>
public class ContinuousScheduler<T extends ObservedMeasurement<T>> extends AbstractScheduler<T>
Scheduler
generating measurements sequences continuously.Continuous schedulers continuously generate measurements following a repetitive pattern. The repetitive pattern can be either a continuous stream of measurements separated by a constant step (for example one measurement every 60s), or several sequences of measurements at high rate up to a maximum number, with a rest period between sequences (for example sequences of up to 256 measurements every 100ms with 300s between each sequence).
- Since:
- 9.3
- Author:
- Luc Maisonobe
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ContinuousScheduler(MeasurementBuilder<T> builder, DatesSelector selector)
Simple constructor.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
measurementIsFeasible(AbsoluteDate date)
Check if a measurement is feasible at some date.-
Methods inherited from class org.orekit.estimation.measurements.generation.AbstractScheduler
generate, getBuilder, getSelector, init
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Constructor Detail
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ContinuousScheduler
public ContinuousScheduler(MeasurementBuilder<T> builder, DatesSelector selector)
Simple constructor.BEWARE! Dates selectors often store internally the last selected dates, so they are not reusable across several
instances
. A separate selector should be used for each scheduler.- Parameters:
builder
- builder for individual measurementsselector
- selector for dates (beware that selectors are generally not reusable across severalinstances
, each selector should be dedicated to one scheduler
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Method Detail
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measurementIsFeasible
public boolean measurementIsFeasible(AbsoluteDate date)
Check if a measurement is feasible at some date.- Specified by:
measurementIsFeasible
in classAbstractScheduler<T extends ObservedMeasurement<T>>
- Parameters:
date
- date to check- Returns:
- true if measurement if feasible
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