Direction Cosine Matrix ECI to ECEF
Convert Earth-centered inertial (ECI) to Earth-centered Earth-fixed (ECEF) coordinates
Libraries:
      Aerospace Blockset / 
      Utilities / 
      Axes Transformations
   
Description
The Direction Cosine Matrix ECI to ECEF block calculates the position direction cosine matrix ( Earth-centered inertial to Earth-centered Earth-fixed ), based on the specified reduction method and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), for the specified time and geophysical data.
Ports
Input
Difference between UTC and Universal Time (UT1) in seconds, specified as a scalar, for which the function calculates the direction cosine or transformation matrix.
Example: 
							0.234
Dependencies
To enable this port, select the Higher accuracy parameters check box.
Data Types: double
Difference between International Atomic Time (TAI) and UTC, specified as a scalar, in seconds, for which the function calculates the direction cosine or transformation matrix.
Example: 
							32
Dependencies
To enable this port, select the Higher accuracy parameters check box.
Data Types: double
Polar displacement of Earth, specified as a 1-by-2 array, in radians, from the motion of the Earth crust, along the x-axis and y-axis.
Example: 
							[-0.0682e-5 0.1616e-5]
Dependencies
To enable this port, select the Higher accuracy parameters check box.
Data Types: double
Adjustment based on reduction method, specified as 1-by-2 array. The name of the port depends on the setting of the Reduction parameter:
- If the reduction method is - IAU-2000/2006, this input is the adjustment to the location of the Celestial Intermediate Pole (CIP), specified in radians. This location ([dX, dY]) is along the x-axis and y-axis.
- If the reduction method is - IAU-76/FK5, this input is the adjustment to the longitude ([Δδψ, Δδε]), specified in radians.
For historical values, see the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems
							Service website (https://www.iers.org).
Example: 
							[-0.2530e-6 -0.0188e-6]
Dependencies
To enable this port, select the Higher accuracy parameters check box.
Data Types: double
Time increment source, specified as a scalar, such as the Clock block.
Dependencies
- The port name and time increment depend on the Time Increment parameter. - Time Increment Value - Port Name - Day- day - Hour- hour - Min- min - Sec- sec - None- No port 
- To disable this port, set the Time Increment parameter to - None.
Data Types: double
Output
Direction cosine matrix ECI to ECEF.
Data Types: double
Parameters
Reduction method to calculate the direction cosine matrix. The method can be one of the following:
- IAU-76/FK5- Reduce the calculation using the IAU-76/Fifth Fundamental Catalogue (FK5) reference system. Choose this reduction method if the reference coordinate system for the conversion is FK5. - Note - This method uses the IAU 1976 precession model and the IAU 1980 theory of nutation to reduce the calculation. This model and theory are no longer current, but the software provides this reduction method for existing implementations. Because of the polar motion approximation that this reduction method uses, the block calculates the transformation matrix rather than the direction cosine matrix. 
- IAU-2000/2006- Reduce the calculation using the International Astronomical Union (IAU)-2000/2006 reference system. Choose this reduction method if the reference coordinate system for the conversion is IAU-2000. This reduction method uses the P03 precession model to reduce the calculation. 
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: red | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: 'IAU-2000/2006'|'IAU-76/FK5' | 
| Default: 'IAU-2000/2006' | 
Year to calculate the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) date. Enter a double value that is
						a whole number greater than 1, such as 2013.
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: year | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: double, whole number, greater than 1 | 
| Default: '2013' | 
Month to calculate the UTC date.
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: month | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: 'January'|'February'|'March'|'April'|'May'|'June'|'July'|'August'|'September'|'October'|'November'|'December' | 
| Default: 'January' | 
Day to calculate the UTC date.
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: day | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: '1'|'2'|'3'|'4'|'5'|'6'|'7'|'8'|'9'|'10'|'11'|'12'|'13'|'14'|'15'|'16'|'17'|'18'|'19'|'20'|'21'|'22'|'23'|'24'|'25'|'26'|'27'|'28'|'29'|'30'|'31' | 
| Default: '1' | 
Hour to calculate the UTC date. Enter a double value that is a whole
						number, from 0 to 24.
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: hour | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: double, whole number, 0to24 | 
| Default: '0' | 
Minutes to calculate the UTC date. Enter a double value that is a whole
						number, from 0 to 60.
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: min | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: double, whole number, 0to60 | 
| Default: '0' | 
Seconds to calculate the UTC date. Enter a double value that is a whole
						number, from 0 to 60.
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: sec | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: double, whole number, 0to60 | 
| Default: '0' | 
Time increment between the specified date and the desired model simulation
						time. The block adjusts the calculated direction cosine matrix to take into
						account the time increment from model simulation. For example, selecting
							Day and connecting a simulation timer to the port
						means that each time increment unit is one day and the block adjusts its
						calculation based on that simulation time.
This parameter corresponds to the time increment input, the clock source.
If you select None, the calculated Julian date does not
						take into account the model simulation time.
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: deltaT | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: 'None'|'Day'|'Hour'|'Min'|'Sec' | 
| Default: 'Day' | 
Out-of-range block behavior, specified as follows.
| Action | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
 | No action. | 
| 
 | Warning in the Diagnostic Viewer, model simulation continues. | 
| 
 | Error in the Diagnostic Viewer, model simulation stops. | 
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: errorflag | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: 'None'|'Warning'|'Error' | 
| Default: 'Error' | 
Select this check box to enable these inputs. These inputs let you better control the conversion result. See Input for a description.
- Δ UT1 
- Δ AT 
- [ xp , yp ] 
- [Δδψ, Δδε] or [d X, d Y ] 
Programmatic Use
| Block Parameter: extraparamflag | 
| Type: character vector | 
| Values: 'on'|'off' | 
| Default: 'on' | 
Extended Capabilities
C/C++ Code Generation
 Generate C and C++ code using Simulink® Coder™.
Version History
Introduced in R2013b
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