Trilateration in Robotic Sensing Study Notes FL2010 Trilateration(what is)
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Trilateration
Trilateration is the procedure by which one can calculate the position of a target given the positions of other objects and the distances from the objects to the target. This process involves finding the intersection of spheres around the objects with radii equal to the distance to the target. The target will lie in the intersection. Commonly known forms of trilateration are global positioning systems (GPS). Each satellite knows where it is and how far it is from a receiver on Earth’s surface, Based on that information, the position of the receiver can be calculated.
However, in real life circumstances, there will be error in the estimation of the ranges, so we cannot just algebraically solve for the position. We need to estimate it some other way.
The following solution is a linearization of a system of equations by adding a subtracting the first constraint (x_1, y_1). This produces a matrix equation that will solve for the target position based on the estimated ranges and the positions of the anchor nodes.