2.6.8. Automatic Coordinate System Definition

Automatic Coordinate Systems are computed at each sensor/exciter location so that their local Z direction is oriented towards the exterior normal to the surface, with the X and Y directions defining the tangent plane. This is accomplished by finding the unique rotation without drill that maps the Z axis of the Global Coordinate System (denoted as ) to the normal vector at the sensor/exciter (denoted as ).

Mathematically:

with representing the vector product matrix of vector .