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What is an Event ?

An EventDetector corresponds to an object that will allow to a propagator to determine when this event will occurred.

PATRIUS will already propose a great amount of predefined events (anomaly, AOL, altitude, eclipse, ...). These events may be called with "by default" values or may be customized by defining:

  • its maximum check interval (in seconds)
  • the threshold value below which the convergence is acquired (in seconds)
  • the fact that the event will be checked several time or not.

The following code example shows how to define an AOL detector with all these possibilities.

Code example: AOL event detector

Using AbstractDetector class

If you have not found a predefined event detector into the PATRIUS list, you can build yourself you own detector using the AbstractDetector class.

In such a case, you will have to redefined:

  • eventOccurred() method ; when the event has occured, this method will be called by the propagator and will return the appropriate action
  • g() method ; this method will return a double value which trigger the event when it will reach zero (+/- the threshold)
  • shouldBeRemoved() method

Code example: Event using AbstractDetector class

Using EventDetector interface

if you want to customize deeper your event detector, rather than to use AbstractDetector class, you may use EventDetector interface.

In such a case, you will have to redefined:

  • eventOccurred() method ; when the event has occured, this method will be called by the propagator and will return the appropriate action
  • getMaxCheckInterval() method ; this method will return a double value which trigger the event when it will reach zero (+/- the threshold)
  • getMaxIterationCount() method
  • getSlopeSelection() method
  • getThreshold() method
  • init() method
  • resetState() method
  • shouldBeRemoved() method

Code example: Event using EventDetector interface