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− | <font color=#556B2F>'''PATRIUS'''</font> V4.10 is a major release adding some new features and correcting some bugs. | + | <font color=#556B2F>'''PATRIUS'''</font> V4.10 is a major release adding some new features and correcting some bugs. <font color=#556B2F>'''PATRIUS'''</font> is now a single-module project. |
== New functionalities == | == New functionalities == | ||
− | * | + | * Ionospheric and tropospheric correction models can now describe derivable parameters |
+ | * New class PVEphemeris describing tabulated ephemerides | ||
+ | * PVCoordinatesProvider is now serializable | ||
+ | * New class AberrationCorrection for taking into account the light-time aberration correction, the stellar one (new class StellarAberration), both of them or none of them | ||
+ | * New class DatePolynomialChebyshevFunction representing a Chebyshev polynomial function of date | ||
+ | * The PyramidalField class can now determine whether a field of view is convex and return a complementary field of view, an intersection of a union of fields of view | ||
+ | * AbstractCelestialBody, UserCelestialBody and JPLCelestialBody can be built by means of an AbstractAttractionModel (instead of a simple GM) | ||
+ | * A TopocentricFrame can now be created by defining the origin of the frame with a Vector3D and its zenith | ||
+ | * New class CelestialBodyFrame representing a frame centered on a central body | ||
+ | * New interfaces CelestialBodyEphemeris and CelestialBodyEphemerisLoader to decouple the ephemeris part from the attached body one | ||
== Bugs fixes == | == Bugs fixes == | ||
− | * The class | + | * The methods of the class Line take now correctly into account the concept of minimum abscissa |
+ | * VisibilityFromStationDetector take now correctly into account the masking by celestial bodies | ||
+ | * ExtremaElevationDetector take now correctly into account the signal propagation | ||
+ | * StationToSatMutualVisibilityDetector and SatToSatMutualVisibilityDetector take now correctly into account the direction of the signal propagation |
Version actuelle en date du 15 novembre 2022 à 09:12
PATRIUS V4.10 is a major release adding some new features and correcting some bugs. PATRIUS is now a single-module project.
New functionalities
- Ionospheric and tropospheric correction models can now describe derivable parameters
- New class PVEphemeris describing tabulated ephemerides
- PVCoordinatesProvider is now serializable
- New class AberrationCorrection for taking into account the light-time aberration correction, the stellar one (new class StellarAberration), both of them or none of them
- New class DatePolynomialChebyshevFunction representing a Chebyshev polynomial function of date
- The PyramidalField class can now determine whether a field of view is convex and return a complementary field of view, an intersection of a union of fields of view
- AbstractCelestialBody, UserCelestialBody and JPLCelestialBody can be built by means of an AbstractAttractionModel (instead of a simple GM)
- A TopocentricFrame can now be created by defining the origin of the frame with a Vector3D and its zenith
- New class CelestialBodyFrame representing a frame centered on a central body
- New interfaces CelestialBodyEphemeris and CelestialBodyEphemerisLoader to decouple the ephemeris part from the attached body one
Bugs fixes
- The methods of the class Line take now correctly into account the concept of minimum abscissa
- VisibilityFromStationDetector take now correctly into account the masking by celestial bodies
- ExtremaElevationDetector take now correctly into account the signal propagation
- StationToSatMutualVisibilityDetector and SatToSatMutualVisibilityDetector take now correctly into account the direction of the signal propagation