Spotting, Tracking algorithm and the remoteness
The-Point-in-Polygon-Problem (P.I.P.)
Keywords:
polygon, the triangulation, tracking algorithm, The neighboring Point, the remoteness, Closest Point, Quadratic optimization, Optimization, Algorithm
Abstract
On this paper we present a solution to detect and know if a point M is inside a polygon ( A(k), k∈{1,...,n} ) or outside. We are going to give a very simple, practical and explicit method of the triangulation of a convex polygon (convex polyhedron) after a definition and the concretization of the order relation of the points of a polygon in a plane following a well-chosen orientation in before and an arbitrary point of the vertices of the polygon. In the case where the point M is outside the polygon, a simple optimization method will be applied to determine the distance between the point M and the polygon A(1), ..., A(n) and the point P of the border of the polygon closest to M ”The neighboring Point”.
Published
2024-07-22
How to Cite
Arbai, A., Chaouki, A. M., & Bellekbir, A. (2024). Spotting, Tracking algorithm and the remoteness. Statistics, Optimization & Information Computing, 12(6), 1854-1872. https://doi.org/10.19139/soic-2310-5070-1893
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Research Articles
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