Re: Multilateration with 3 receivers
- From: Phil Winder <philipwinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 01:08:01 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 16, 8:34 pm, Phil Winder <philipwin...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, Ive been battling with multilateration all day today, and I just
cannot get the maths to work. I know that normally multilateration
uses 4 receivers, but when you know one of the lenghts, usually depth
or hieght, you can use 3. The only real resource I have found is in
wikipedia, but they just say "solve for the unknown target location".
Ive been trying to solve it, but cannot.
Does anyone know of any better resources I can get my teeth into?
Thanks,
Phil Winder
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