Trilateration (redirect from Lateration)
Trilateration is the use of distances (or "ranges") for determining the unknown position coordinates of a point of interest, often around Earth (geopositioning)...
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points). Recent approaches apply quasi-optical wireless ranging for multi-lateration (real-time locating system (RTLS)) or multi-angulation in conjunction...
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Fig. 4 2-D true-range multi-lateration (trilateration) system ranging measurements...
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Yingying (2009-11-01). "Indoor Localization Using Improved RSS-Based Lateration Methods". GLOBECOM 2009 - 2009 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference...
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originating from a surveillance sensor (e.g. radar, ADS-B receiver, Multi-lateration system) or a surveillance data processing system (e.g. ARTAS) RMCDE is...
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acquisition of coordinates in a grid (for example using distance metrics and lateration algorithms) or at least distances to reference points (for example discriminating...
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6728139°E / 55.5928028; 12.6728139 House from the 17th century with later laterations Slippen 4 Slippen 4, 2791 Dragør 55°35′34.09″N 12°40′22.13″E / 55.5928028°N...
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