cbrn:RelativeLocationType
A data type for describing the relative location of an object.
Complex type information
Namespace: http://release.niem.gov/niem/domains/cbrn/3.2/
Schema document: domains/cbrn/3.2/cbrn.xsd
Content
- Sequence [1..1]
- structures:ObjectAugmentationPointAbstract [0..*]An augmentation point for ObjectType
- cbrn:RemarkText [0..*]A placeholder for comments intended to help the consumer of the data to understand better the information encapsulated by the parent element.
- cbrn:RemarksComplexObjectAugmentationPointAbstract [0..*]An augmentation point for cbrn:RemarksComplexObjectType.
- cbrn:RelativeLocationAzimuthValue [0..1]A horizontal bearing angle with respect to True North from a reference point (Origin) to an object (i.e., instrument, detector, or item) or a nuclide. Its value is the angle subtended by the projection onto the horizontal plane of a straight line from the reference point to the center of the object or nuclide, and a line extending in the forward direction from the reference point. The angle range is from "-180.0" to "+180.0" degrees. A value of zero implies the center of the object or nuclide's body is aligned directly in front of the reference point; positive values imply the object or nuclide is to the right of the reference point; negative values imply the object or nuclide is to the left of the reference point.
- cbrn:RelativeLocationInclinationValue [0..1]A vertical bearing angle with respect to the horizontal plane from a reference point (Origin) to an object (i.e., instrument, detector, or item) or a nuclide. Its value is the angle subtended by a straight line, running from the center of the reference point to the center of the object or nuclide, and a projection of that line onto the horizontal plane. The angle range is from "-90.0" to "+90.0" degrees. A value of zero implies the center of the object or nuclide is at the same altitude or elevation as the reference point; positive values imply the object or nuclide is higher than the reference point; negative values imply the object or nuclide is lower than the reference point.
- cbrn:DistanceValue [0..1]A scalar distance between the center of an object (i.e., instrument, detector, or item) or nuclide and the center of a reference point (Origin).
- cbrn:Origin [1..1]A definition of an origin in a relative location coordinate system. The coordinates of a point in the relative location system are defined based on this origin.
- cbrn:RelativeLocationAugmentationPointAbstract [0..*]An augmentation point for cbrn:RelativeLocationType.
from type structures:ObjectTypefrom subst. group structures:ObjectAugmentationPointfrom type cbrn:RemarksComplexObjectTypefrom subst. group cbrn:RemarksComplexObjectAugmentationPointfrom subst. group cbrn:RelativeLocationAugmentationPoint
Attributes
Name | Occ | Type | Description | Notes |
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structures:id | [0..1] | xsd:ID | from type structures:ObjectType | |
structures:ref | [0..1] | xsd:IDREF | from type structures:ObjectType | |
structures:metadata | [0..1] | xsd:IDREFS | from type structures:ObjectType | |
structures:relationshipMetadata | [0..1] | xsd:IDREFS | from type structures:ObjectType | |
Any attribute | [0..*] | Namespace: urn:us:gov:ic:ism urn:us:gov:ic:ntk, Process Contents: lax | from type structures:ObjectType |
Used by
- Element cbrn:RelativeLocation
- Element it:SectorPosition
Type inheritance chain
- structures:ObjectType
- cbrn:RemarksComplexObjectType
- cbrn:RelativeLocationType
- cbrn:RemarksComplexObjectType