reference frame
Source:
Tversky (2005) Spatial perception and memory are relative,not absolute. The location of one object is coded relative to the location of a reference object, ideally a prominent object in the environment, and also relative to a reference frame, such as the walls and ceiling of a building, large features of the surroundings such as rivers, lakes, and mountains, or the cardinal directions, north, south, east, or west (p 12-13).