working with angles and wraparound
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Hi,
I have an antenna (the black dot) which is receiving pointing commands and sends pointing report.
Also I have a moving object around the antenna (the red line).
I'd like to compare the analytical analysis with the command and the report.
the issue is that when I cross from 360 to 0 I'll have a "spike" on the delta graph (of the command-report).
How to overcome the issue so that the transition would be smooth?
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Pramil
le 5 Juil 2023
To overcome the issue of a "spike" in the delta graph when crossing from 360 to 0 degrees, you can use the concept of angular wrapping or circular arithmetic. This involves adjusting the values to ensure a smooth transition when crossing the 360-degree mark.
Here's an example of how you can implement angular wrapping in MATLAB:
% Generate sample data
command = [355, 358, 2, 5, 358, 1, 3, 6, 359, 2, 4, 357];
report = [354, 357, 3, 6, 357, 0, 2, 5, 358, 1, 3, 356];
% Convert the angles to the range [0, 360)
command_wrapped = mod(command, 360);
report_wrapped = mod(report, 360);
% Calculate the delta between command and report
delta = mod(report_wrapped - command_wrapped, 360);
% Plot the delta graph
plot(delta);
xlabel('Sample');
ylabel('Delta');
title('Command-Report Delta');
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