isäntäkehys
Isäntäkehys, often translated as "host frame" or "parent frame" in English, is a fundamental concept in computer graphics and physics simulations. It refers to a reference coordinate system that is fixed in space or attached to a larger, stable object. When dealing with multiple objects or systems, each may have its own local coordinate system, known as a child frame or object frame. The isäntäkehys provides a common ground for defining the position, orientation, and transformations of these local frames.
For instance, in a robotic arm simulation, the base of the arm might be considered the isäntäkehys.
The concept of isäntäkehys is crucial for accurately calculating the overall pose (position and orientation) of