complexType AngleDeceptionType
diagram DIS_7_2012.autogenerated_diagrams/DIS_7_2012.autogenerated_p351.png
type extension of rootType
properties
base rootType
abstract false
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  Annotation
recordType  xs:unsignedLong        
appinfo
record type
recordLength  xs:unsignedShort        
appinfo
The length of the record in octets.
padding  xs:unsignedShort        
appinfo
zero-filled array of padding bits for byte alignment and consistent sizing of PDU
                     data
                 
emitterNumber  xs:unsignedByte        
appinfo
indicates the emitter system for which the angle deception values are applicable.
beamNumber  xs:unsignedByte        
appinfo
indicates the jamming beam for which the angle deception values are applicable.
stateIndicator  xs:string        
appinfo
This field shall be used to indicate if angle deception data have changed since issuance
                     of the last Angle Deception attribute record for this beam, if the Angle Deception
                     attribute record is part of a heartbeat update to meet periodic update requirements
                     or if the angle deception data for the beam has ceased. (SISO enumeration EEAttributeStateIndicator
                     uid 300)
                 
padding2  xs:unsignedByte        
appinfo
padding
azimuthOffset  xs:float        
appinfo
This field indicates the relative azimuth angle at which the deceptive radar returns
                     are centered. This angle is measured in the X-Y plane of the victim radar's entity
                     coordinate system (see 1.4.3). This angle is measured in radians from the victim radar
                     entity's azimuth for the true jam- mer position to the center of the range of azimuths
                     in which deceptive radar returns are perceived as shown in Figure 43. Positive and
                     negative values indicate that the perceived positions of the jammer are right and
                     left of the true position of the jammer, respectively. The range of permissible values
                     is -PI to PI
                 
azimuthWidth  xs:float        
appinfo
indicates the range of azimuths (in radians) through which the deceptive radar returns
                     are perceived, centered on the azimuth offset as shown in Figure 43. The range of
                     permissible values is 0 to 2PI radians
                 
azimuthPullRate  xs:float        
appinfo
This field indicates the rate (in radians per second) at which the Azimuth Offset
                     value is changing. Positive and negative values indicate that the Azimuth Offset is
                     moving to the right or left, respectively.
                 
azimuthPullAcceleration  xs:float        
appinfo
This field indicates the rate (in radians per second squared) at which the Azimuth
                     Pull Rate value is changing. Azimuth Pull Acceleration is defined as positive to the
                     right and negative to the left.
                 
elevationOffset  xs:float        
appinfo
This field indicates the relative elevation angle at which the deceptive radar returns
                     begin. This angle is measured as an angle with respect to the X-Y plane of the victim
                     radar's entity coordinate system (see 1.4.3). This angle is measured in radians from
                     the victim radar entity's eleva- tion for the true jammer position to the center of
                     the range of elevations in which deceptive radar returns are perceived as shown in
                     Figure 44. Positive and negative values indicate that the perceived positions of the
                     jammer are above and below the true position of the jammer, respectively. The range
                     of permissible values is -PI/2 to PI/2
                 
elevationWidth  xs:float        
appinfo
This field indicates the range of elevations (in radians) through which the decep-
                     tive radar returns are perceived, centered on the elevation offset as shown in Figure
                     44. The range of permissible values is 0 to PI radians
                 
elevationPullRate  xs:float        
appinfo
This field indicates the rate (in radians per second) at which the Elevation Off-
                     set value is changing. Positive and negative values indicate that the Elevation Offset
                     is moving up or down, respectively.
                 
elevationPullAcceleration  xs:float        
appinfo
This field indicates the rate (in radians per second squared) at which the Elevation
                     Pull Rate value is changing. Elevation Pull Acceleration is defined as positive to
                     upward and negative downward.
                 
padding3  xs:unsignedLong        
annotation
appinfo
The Angle Deception attribute record may be used to communicate discrete values that
            are associated with angle deception jamming that cannot be referenced to an emitter
            mode. The values provided in the record records (provided in the associated Electromagnetic
            Emission PDU). (The victim radar beams are those that are targeted by the jammer.)
            Section 6.2.21.2.2
        
source <xs:complexType name="AngleDeceptionType" abstract="false">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>The Angle Deception attribute record may be used to communicate discrete values that
            are associated with angle deception jamming that cannot be referenced to an emitter
            mode. The values provided in the record records (provided in the associated Electromagnetic
            Emission PDU). (The victim radar beams are those that are targeted by the jammer.)
            Section 6.2.21.2.2
        
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
 
<xs:complexContent>
   
<xs:extension base="rootType">
     
<xs:attribute name="recordType" type="xs:unsignedLong">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>record type</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="recordLength" type="xs:unsignedShort">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>The length of the record in octets.</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="padding" type="xs:unsignedShort">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>zero-filled array of padding bits for byte alignment and consistent sizing of PDU
                     data
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="emitterNumber" type="xs:unsignedByte">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>indicates the emitter system for which the angle deception values are applicable.</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="beamNumber" type="xs:unsignedByte">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>indicates the jamming beam for which the angle deception values are applicable.</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="stateIndicator" type="xs:string">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>This field shall be used to indicate if angle deception data have changed since issuance
                     of the last Angle Deception attribute record for this beam, if the Angle Deception
                     attribute record is part of a heartbeat update to meet periodic update requirements
                     or if the angle deception data for the beam has ceased. (SISO enumeration EEAttributeStateIndicator
                     uid 300)
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="padding2" type="xs:unsignedByte">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>padding</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="azimuthOffset" type="xs:float">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the relative azimuth angle at which the deceptive radar returns
                     are centered. This angle is measured in the X-Y plane of the victim radar's entity
                     coordinate system (see 1.4.3). This angle is measured in radians from the victim radar
                     entity's azimuth for the true jam- mer position to the center of the range of azimuths
                     in which deceptive radar returns are perceived as shown in Figure 43. Positive and
                     negative values indicate that the perceived positions of the jammer are right and
                     left of the true position of the jammer, respectively. The range of permissible values
                     is -PI to PI
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="azimuthWidth" type="xs:float">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>indicates the range of azimuths (in radians) through which the deceptive radar returns
                     are perceived, centered on the azimuth offset as shown in Figure 43. The range of
                     permissible values is 0 to 2PI radians
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="azimuthPullRate" type="xs:float">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the rate (in radians per second) at which the Azimuth Offset
                     value is changing. Positive and negative values indicate that the Azimuth Offset is
                     moving to the right or left, respectively.
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="azimuthPullAcceleration" type="xs:float">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the rate (in radians per second squared) at which the Azimuth
                     Pull Rate value is changing. Azimuth Pull Acceleration is defined as positive to the
                     right and negative to the left.
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="elevationOffset" type="xs:float">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the relative elevation angle at which the deceptive radar returns
                     begin. This angle is measured as an angle with respect to the X-Y plane of the victim
                     radar's entity coordinate system (see 1.4.3). This angle is measured in radians from
                     the victim radar entity's eleva- tion for the true jammer position to the center of
                     the range of elevations in which deceptive radar returns are perceived as shown in
                     Figure 44. Positive and negative values indicate that the perceived positions of the
                     jammer are above and below the true position of the jammer, respectively. The range
                     of permissible values is -PI/2 to PI/2
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="elevationWidth" type="xs:float">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the range of elevations (in radians) through which the decep-
                     tive radar returns are perceived, centered on the elevation offset as shown in Figure
                     44. The range of permissible values is 0 to PI radians
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="elevationPullRate" type="xs:float">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the rate (in radians per second) at which the Elevation Off-
                     set value is changing. Positive and negative values indicate that the Elevation Offset
                     is moving up or down, respectively.
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="elevationPullAcceleration" type="xs:float">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the rate (in radians per second squared) at which the Elevation
                     Pull Rate value is changing. Elevation Pull Acceleration is defined as positive to
                     upward and negative downward.
                 
</xs:appinfo>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="padding3" type="xs:unsignedLong"/>
   
</xs:extension>
 
</xs:complexContent>
 
<!--abstract='false' base='rootType'-->
</xs:complexType>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@recordType
type xs:unsignedLong
annotation
appinfo
record type
source <xs:attribute name="recordType" type="xs:unsignedLong">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>record type</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@recordLength
type xs:unsignedShort
annotation
appinfo
The length of the record in octets.
source <xs:attribute name="recordLength" type="xs:unsignedShort">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>The length of the record in octets.</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@padding
type xs:unsignedShort
annotation
appinfo
zero-filled array of padding bits for byte alignment and consistent sizing of PDU
                     data
                 
source <xs:attribute name="padding" type="xs:unsignedShort">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>zero-filled array of padding bits for byte alignment and consistent sizing of PDU
                     data
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@emitterNumber
type xs:unsignedByte
annotation
appinfo
indicates the emitter system for which the angle deception values are applicable.
source <xs:attribute name="emitterNumber" type="xs:unsignedByte">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>indicates the emitter system for which the angle deception values are applicable.</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@beamNumber
type xs:unsignedByte
annotation
appinfo
indicates the jamming beam for which the angle deception values are applicable.
source <xs:attribute name="beamNumber" type="xs:unsignedByte">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>indicates the jamming beam for which the angle deception values are applicable.</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@stateIndicator
type xs:string
annotation
appinfo
This field shall be used to indicate if angle deception data have changed since issuance
                     of the last Angle Deception attribute record for this beam, if the Angle Deception
                     attribute record is part of a heartbeat update to meet periodic update requirements
                     or if the angle deception data for the beam has ceased. (SISO enumeration EEAttributeStateIndicator
                     uid 300)
                 
source <xs:attribute name="stateIndicator" type="xs:string">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>This field shall be used to indicate if angle deception data have changed since issuance
                     of the last Angle Deception attribute record for this beam, if the Angle Deception
                     attribute record is part of a heartbeat update to meet periodic update requirements
                     or if the angle deception data for the beam has ceased. (SISO enumeration EEAttributeStateIndicator
                     uid 300)
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@padding2
type xs:unsignedByte
annotation
appinfo
padding
source <xs:attribute name="padding2" type="xs:unsignedByte">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>padding</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@azimuthOffset
type xs:float
annotation
appinfo
This field indicates the relative azimuth angle at which the deceptive radar returns
                     are centered. This angle is measured in the X-Y plane of the victim radar's entity
                     coordinate system (see 1.4.3). This angle is measured in radians from the victim radar
                     entity's azimuth for the true jam- mer position to the center of the range of azimuths
                     in which deceptive radar returns are perceived as shown in Figure 43. Positive and
                     negative values indicate that the perceived positions of the jammer are right and
                     left of the true position of the jammer, respectively. The range of permissible values
                     is -PI to PI
                 
source <xs:attribute name="azimuthOffset" type="xs:float">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the relative azimuth angle at which the deceptive radar returns
                     are centered. This angle is measured in the X-Y plane of the victim radar's entity
                     coordinate system (see 1.4.3). This angle is measured in radians from the victim radar
                     entity's azimuth for the true jam- mer position to the center of the range of azimuths
                     in which deceptive radar returns are perceived as shown in Figure 43. Positive and
                     negative values indicate that the perceived positions of the jammer are right and
                     left of the true position of the jammer, respectively. The range of permissible values
                     is -PI to PI
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@azimuthWidth
type xs:float
annotation
appinfo
indicates the range of azimuths (in radians) through which the deceptive radar returns
                     are perceived, centered on the azimuth offset as shown in Figure 43. The range of
                     permissible values is 0 to 2PI radians
                 
source <xs:attribute name="azimuthWidth" type="xs:float">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>indicates the range of azimuths (in radians) through which the deceptive radar returns
                     are perceived, centered on the azimuth offset as shown in Figure 43. The range of
                     permissible values is 0 to 2PI radians
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@azimuthPullRate
type xs:float
annotation
appinfo
This field indicates the rate (in radians per second) at which the Azimuth Offset
                     value is changing. Positive and negative values indicate that the Azimuth Offset is
                     moving to the right or left, respectively.
                 
source <xs:attribute name="azimuthPullRate" type="xs:float">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the rate (in radians per second) at which the Azimuth Offset
                     value is changing. Positive and negative values indicate that the Azimuth Offset is
                     moving to the right or left, respectively.
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@azimuthPullAcceleration
type xs:float
annotation
appinfo
This field indicates the rate (in radians per second squared) at which the Azimuth
                     Pull Rate value is changing. Azimuth Pull Acceleration is defined as positive to the
                     right and negative to the left.
                 
source <xs:attribute name="azimuthPullAcceleration" type="xs:float">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the rate (in radians per second squared) at which the Azimuth
                     Pull Rate value is changing. Azimuth Pull Acceleration is defined as positive to the
                     right and negative to the left.
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@elevationOffset
type xs:float
annotation
appinfo
This field indicates the relative elevation angle at which the deceptive radar returns
                     begin. This angle is measured as an angle with respect to the X-Y plane of the victim
                     radar's entity coordinate system (see 1.4.3). This angle is measured in radians from
                     the victim radar entity's eleva- tion for the true jammer position to the center of
                     the range of elevations in which deceptive radar returns are perceived as shown in
                     Figure 44. Positive and negative values indicate that the perceived positions of the
                     jammer are above and below the true position of the jammer, respectively. The range
                     of permissible values is -PI/2 to PI/2
                 
source <xs:attribute name="elevationOffset" type="xs:float">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the relative elevation angle at which the deceptive radar returns
                     begin. This angle is measured as an angle with respect to the X-Y plane of the victim
                     radar's entity coordinate system (see 1.4.3). This angle is measured in radians from
                     the victim radar entity's eleva- tion for the true jammer position to the center of
                     the range of elevations in which deceptive radar returns are perceived as shown in
                     Figure 44. Positive and negative values indicate that the perceived positions of the
                     jammer are above and below the true position of the jammer, respectively. The range
                     of permissible values is -PI/2 to PI/2
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@elevationWidth
type xs:float
annotation
appinfo
This field indicates the range of elevations (in radians) through which the decep-
                     tive radar returns are perceived, centered on the elevation offset as shown in Figure
                     44. The range of permissible values is 0 to PI radians
                 
source <xs:attribute name="elevationWidth" type="xs:float">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the range of elevations (in radians) through which the decep-
                     tive radar returns are perceived, centered on the elevation offset as shown in Figure
                     44. The range of permissible values is 0 to PI radians
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@elevationPullRate
type xs:float
annotation
appinfo
This field indicates the rate (in radians per second) at which the Elevation Off-
                     set value is changing. Positive and negative values indicate that the Elevation Offset
                     is moving up or down, respectively.
                 
source <xs:attribute name="elevationPullRate" type="xs:float">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the rate (in radians per second) at which the Elevation Off-
                     set value is changing. Positive and negative values indicate that the Elevation Offset
                     is moving up or down, respectively.
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@elevationPullAcceleration
type xs:float
annotation
appinfo
This field indicates the rate (in radians per second squared) at which the Elevation
                     Pull Rate value is changing. Elevation Pull Acceleration is defined as positive to
                     upward and negative downward.
                 
source <xs:attribute name="elevationPullAcceleration" type="xs:float">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:appinfo>This field indicates the rate (in radians per second squared) at which the Elevation
                     Pull Rate value is changing. Elevation Pull Acceleration is defined as positive to
                     upward and negative downward.
                 
</xs:appinfo>
 
</xs:annotation>
</xs:attribute>

attribute AngleDeceptionType/@padding3
type xs:unsignedLong
source <xs:attribute name="padding3" type="xs:unsignedLong"/>


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