lagealtitude
Lagealtitude is a term that appears in some German-language technical contexts to describe the vertical distance of an object from the local surface directly beneath it, at the object's current horizontal position. In this sense, it is a location-relative measure of height, distinct from absolute altitude above mean sea level. The concept is sometimes used interchangeably with height above terrain or height above ground, depending on the source.
Etymology and usage notes indicate that the word is a compound of Lage (German for location or
Measurement and calculation commonly rely on combining elevation data with position information. Absolute altitude (above sea
Applications and considerations include drone navigation, autonomous vehicles, and geospatial analysis, where awareness of terrain-following height
See also: elevation, altitude, AG L, AMSL, digital elevation model, height above terrain.