P6DOF Terrain File DefinitionΒΆ
A P6DOF terrain file defines one or more regions, with each region containing one or more locations. The purpose of the file is to define the altitude of terrain measured in feet above sea level. Its primary use is to define airport regions to support P6DOF ground operations.
The file format is as follows:
p6dof_terrain
region
location
lat 21.3178275
lon -157.92026310
alt_ft 13.0
minLat 21.27
maxLat 21.37
minLon -157.97
maxLon -157.87
end_location
...
location
lat 21.4814475
lon -158.0378379
alt_ft 843.0
end_location
end_region
end_p6dof_terrain
There are two configurations for location blocks (as shown above).
The first location shows the fully defined approach, which defines the lat/lon (in degrees) and altitude (in feet) along with minimum/maximum lat lon values. This defines a location that is bounded by the max/min lat/lon. It is assumed that all terrain within that location is at the altitude specified.
The second location shows the partially defined approach, which defines only the lat/lon (in degrees) and altitude (in feet). In this case, the minimum/maximum lat lon values will be calculated, by adjusting values to be approximately 3 nautical miles (3 arc minutes) on either side of the specified lat/lon. It is assumed that all terrain within that location is at the altitude specified.
This allows various airports to be defined within a region and allows several regions to be defined as well. Grouping airports into several regions (rather than simply using a single region) can improve runtime performance.
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