The nvctr
package implements the n-vector approach to geographical
position calculations using an ellipsoidal model of Earth as described
in (Gade 2010).
Implementations in various computer languages can be found at the n-vector page (Navigation Group 2010).
You can install the development version of nvctr
from
GitHub with:
devtools::install_github("euctrl-pru/nvctr")
or the CRAN version (when this package will land to CRAN):
install.packages("nvctr")
nvctr
can be used to solve geographical position calculation like
(example numbers refer to the ones in the
vignette):
- Calculate the surface distance between two geographical positions (Example 5).
- Find the destination point given start point, azimuth/bearing and distance (Example 8).
- Find the mean position (center/midpoint) of several geographical positions (Example 6).
- Find the intersection between two paths (Example 9).
- Find the cross track distance between a path and a position (Example 10).
Gade, Kenneth. 2010. “A Non-Singular Horizontal Position Representation.” Journal of Navigation. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0373463309990415.