Velocity Deviation (Batch QC Tab Parameters)
Use the Velocity Deviation tab option to calculate the speed of airborne data collection and to carry out quality control on the calculated aircraft velocity.
Velocity Deviation tab options
Velocity channel |
Select the channel to store the calculated speed. Defaults to "Velocity". If the velocity channel does not exist, it will be generated and calculated as _Distance/dt in units of Km/hr. If the "_Distance" channel does not exist, it will be generated and calculated from the coordinate (X & Y) channels. Script Parameter: QCVELOCITY.CHAN |
Time channel |
Select the time channel (in decimal hours). Pre-populated if a "Time" channel exists in the current database. Script Parameter: QCVELOCITY.TIME |
Nominal velocity |
Enter a nominal velocity (Km/hr) against which the "maximum" and "allowed" deviation options are applied. Script Parameter: QCVELOCITY.NOMINAL |
Maximum deviation |
Specify the maximum deviation from the nominal velocity. Script Parameter: QCVELOCITY.MAXDEV |
Allowed deviation |
Specify the deviation tolerance from the nominal velocity. Script Parameter: QCVELOCITY.ALLDEV |
Over a distance of |
Enter the distance over which the velocity deviation tests are carried out. Script Parameter: QCVELOCITY.DIST |
Application Notes
The GX assumes that the current database is the one containing actual survey data. This database is called the survey database.
Velocity Channel Calculation
The X & Y channels units are used to convert the output velocity to km/hr. Note that the _Distance channel is always re-calculated even if the velocity channel already exists. The velocity is calculated at a given row using the values before and after, and the final values are interpolated and extrapolated ("nearest" at the ends) to fill in dummies.
If an existing velocity channel is selected, all the input values are assumed to be in the same units. The km/hr units are only enforced if the velocity channel is new (and calculated using the X & Y and _Distance channels); then the input deviation values are also assumed to be in km/hr.
Quality Control Specifications and Indicators
The GX creates a flag (mask) channel, called Flag_Velocity, which contains numbers from -3 to +3 inclusive to indicate the results of the quality control test(s) and how the actual velocity values deviate from the ideal velocity.
Indicators Definition
Flag_ |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Velocity = Nominal velocity +/- Maximum deviation. Velocity passes the test(s). |
+1 |
Velocity > Nominal velocity + Maximum deviation but Velocity < Nominal velocity + Allowed deviation over specified range |
-1 |
Velocity < Nominal velocity - Maximum deviation but Velocity > Nominal velocity - Allowed deviation over specified range |
+2 |
Velocity > Nominal velocity + Maximum deviation but Velocity < Nominal velocity + Allowed deviation exceeding specified range |
-2 |
Velocity < Nominal velocity - Maximum deviation but Velocity > Nominal velocity - Allowed deviation exceeding specified range |
±3 |
Velocity > else. Velocity fails the test(s). |
You can refer to the velocity test when you encounter data outside the acceptable threshold in other tests and identify if the poor quality is due to variations in the speed of the data collection. Based on how the data is collected, the reported velocity at each measurement can be a very good indicator of poor performance during data acquisition.
Plotting the Results
The results are plotted on the map using a single colour: purple. The symbols for all the flagged locations (Flag_Velocity !=0) are plotted in ground units to the left of the line path with an offset of 0.7mm.
*The GX.NET tools are embedded in the geogxnet.dll file located in the "...\Geosoft\Desktop Applications \bin" folder. If running this GX interactively, bypassing the menu, first change the folder to point to the "bin" directory, then supply the GX.NET tool in the specified format. See the topic Run GX for more details on running a GX.NET interactively.
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