Tetrahedra and Relative Directions in Space, Using 2 and 3-Space Simplexes for 3-Space Localization
This research presents a novel method of determining relative bearing and elevation measurements, to a remote signal, that is suitable for implementation on small embedded systems - potentially in a GPS denied environment. This is an important, currently open, problem in a number of areas, particula...
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Zusammenfassung: | This research presents a novel method of determining relative bearing and
elevation measurements, to a remote signal, that is suitable for implementation
on small embedded systems - potentially in a GPS denied environment. This is an
important, currently open, problem in a number of areas, particularly in the
field of swarm robotics, where rapid updates of positional information are of
great importance. We achieve our solution by means of a tetrahedral phased
array of receivers at which we measure the phase difference, or time difference
of arrival, of the signal. We then perform an elegant and novel, albeit simple,
series of direct calculations, on this information, in order to derive the
relative bearing and elevation to the signal. This solution opens up a number
of applications where rapidly updated and accurate directional awareness in
3-space is of importance and where the available processing power is limited by
energy or CPU constraints. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1810.07316 |