occlusion
Description
Examples
Create a tracking scenario object.
scene = trackingScenario;
Specify the terrain and define the boundary of the terrain as a square centered at the origin.
terrrain =[0 10 0;
0 10 0;
0 10 0];
boundary = [-100 100; -100 100];Create the ground surface and add it to the scenario.
surface = groundSurface(scene,Terrain=terrrain,Boundary=boundary)
surface =
GroundSurface with properties:
Terrain: [3×3 double]
ReferenceHeight: 0
Boundary: [2×2 double]
Query the occlusion status of the line-of-sight vector between the corner point (–100, –100, 0) and the other corner point (100, 100, 20). The ground surface occludes the line-of-sight.
occlusion(surface,[-100 -100 0],[100 100 20])
ans = logical
0
Raise the height of the first corner point. Now the ground surface no longer occludes the line-of-sight.
occlusion(surface,[-100 -100 10],[100 100 20])
ans = logical
0
Input Arguments
Ground surface, specified as a GroundSurface object.
Position of the first point, specified as a three-element real-valued vector.
If the IsEarthCentered property of the trackingScenario object is specified as:
false— Specify the three elements, in meters, as the x-, y-, and z-coordinates of the position in the reference frame of the tracking scenario.true— Specify the three elements as the latitude in degrees, longitude in degrees, and altitude in meters of the position, in the geodetic frame.
Data Types: single | double
Position of the second point, specified as a three-element real-valued vector.
If the IsEarthCentered property of the trackingScenario object is specified as:
false— Specify the three elements, in meters, as the x-, y-, and z-coordinates of the position in the reference frame of the tracking scenario.true— Specify the three elements as the latitude in degrees, longitude in degrees, and altitude in meters of the position, in the geodetic frame.
Data Types: single | double
Output Arguments
Occlusion status, returned as a logical 1 (true) or
0 (false). If true, the line-of-sight between
the two positions is occluded by the surface. Otherwise, this argument returns
false.
Version History
Introduced in R2022a
See Also
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