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Bend radius from coordinates section

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Michel de Jongh
Michel de Jongh le 22 Oct 2015
Modifié(e) : cn1992 le 29 Mar 2019
Dear Matlab Central,
I am going to try my best to explain the situation and what I want to achieve.
Currently I'm designing a dynamic vehicle simulation in matlab/simulink. For this simulation I'm provided with a set of x and y coordinates with time steps of 1 second. Now, for this simulation I want to find, real time, the corner radius that the vehicle is making during one drive cycle. So if the recorded vehicle is going in a straight line I want it to be zero and when, calculated out of the coordinates, the vehicle is in a corner I want to find that radius.
I am not sure how I can calculate this in simulink and I was wondering if any of you have had any experience in this or have a suggestion of what to try. I have been digging through some literature but I haven't found anything that fits my needs.
Thanks in advance! Kind regards, Michel.
PS. I will attach an m-file with the x and y coordinates. For every new coordinate (in X & Y) we are one second further down the drive cycle
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 22 Oct 2015
Isn't the radius of curvature of a straight line infinity, not zero?
Michel de Jongh
Michel de Jongh le 23 Oct 2015
Hi Fredius, your absolutly right. That would make it more practical. Thanks.
Hi Image Analyst, that is true. I didn't thought of that.

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Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali le 22 Oct 2015
You are looking to calculate Curvature. Here is the link with formula for you to calculate it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curvature
When it is straight line, the Radius is infinity, thus th curvature is zero.
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Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali le 28 Oct 2015
Modifié(e) : Mohammad Abouali le 28 Oct 2015
That's not a regular function of MATLAB. It is provided from the MATLAB File Exchange.
Get that and see if that works.
Also you need to append your code that you provided earlier (Coordinates_Problem_Example.m) and include the Latitude and Longitude definition from your code at the beginning of the code snippet that I provided. They had lots of number and I couldn't fit it here. So I did not wrote it in that code. And that's what MATLAB is complaining. If you run that code, it comes to line 3 and then there is not Latitude/Longitude variable defined so it produces that error.
cn1992
cn1992 le 29 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : cn1992 le 29 Mar 2019
Hello Mr Abouali,
Could you please post equations related to deg2utm code. I would like to understand the equations
Thanks in advance.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 23 Oct 2015
Take a section of your curve coordinates (like, say, 9 to 21 points or so), and then use the FAQ to fit them to a circle. http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_can_I_fit_a_circle_to_a_set_of_XY_data.3F and get the radius.

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