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Defining the physical location of each sensor
By means of the vessel coordinate system, the physical location of every sensor can
be defined using three numerical values for X, Y and Z. These values must define the
vertical and horizontal distances from a single reference point; the origin. The physical
location of the motion reference unit (MRU) is often the most important sensor to define.
For many systems, the vessel heading is also a critical measurement.
Illustration:
In this example, a second
reference point has been
established. It is defined with
three positive offset values
for X, Y and Z. All values
are positive because the new
reference point is in front of
and below the origin, and on
the starboard side.
The accuracy of the three numerical values for X, Y and Z defines the accuracy of the
sensor data. If you require a high accuracy, for example for underwater positioning,
underwater mapping or scientific measurements, you must have each sensor positioned
using professional land surveying. For such use, a good alignment survey is critical for
high quality results. Surveys are normally done by qualified and trained surveyors using
proven survey equipment and methods.
Related topics
Preparations, page 43
Dimensional surveying, page 176
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