Triangulation: Locate Point with 3 Sensors

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of locating a point using three sensors that report a higher value when the item is closer and a lower value when it is further away. The method suggested is triangulation, where the reported values are used to determine the distance from each sensor and the point is located at the intersection of three circles with the sensors as centers. However, this method may have special cases where multiple points intersect and may require four sensors in three-dimensional space. The sensors are hall-effect sensors, which use the Hall effect to measure magnetic field strength. Further information on triangulation is requested.
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I have 3 sensors I know the distance between. They report to me 0.58V when no change is found and when a change is found they report .64V .79V .66V for example. Would it be possible to locate the point where the item is?
 
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Not without knowing how the reported value is connected to the distance from the sensor to the point of "change". If you can use the reported value to determine the distance, then you can imagine three circles with the sensors as center and the determined distances as radii. For example, if you sensors are at [itex](x_a, y_a)[/itex], (x_b,y_b)[/itex], and [itex](x_c,,y_c)[/itex] and the distances are determined to be [itex]R_a[/itex], [itex]R_b[/itex], and [itex]R_c[/itex], respectively, the the point to be determined must satisfy [itex](x-x_a)^2+ (y-y_a)^2= R_a^2[/itex], [itex](x-x_b)^2+ (y-y_b)^2= R_b^2[/itex], and [itex](x-x_c)^2+ (y-y_c)^2= R_c^2[/itex]. IF those circles all intersect, then they will, generally, intersect in one point- but there are special cases in which they will intersect in more than one point. Solve those equationsw for x, y, and z.

I have assumed that you are talking about points in a plane. In three dimensions, you would need four sensors to specify a point.
 
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The sensors report a higher value when the item is closer, and lower value when further away. They are hall-effect sensors. Can you provide me with more info into triangulation?
 

1. What is triangulation?

Triangulation is a method used to locate a point in space by measuring its distance from three known points, also called sensors. This technique is commonly used in various fields such as navigation, surveying, and astronomy.

2. How does triangulation work?

In triangulation, the distance from each sensor to the point is measured using known mathematical principles. By using the three distance measurements, along with the known locations of the sensors, the exact location of the point can be determined using trigonometric calculations.

3. What are the advantages of using triangulation?

One of the main advantages of using triangulation is its accuracy. By using three sensors, the location of the point can be determined with high precision. Additionally, triangulation can be used in various environments and does not require direct line of sight, making it a versatile and reliable method.

4. What are the limitations of triangulation?

Triangulation relies on the accuracy of the distance measurements and the known locations of the sensors. Any errors in these measurements can result in inaccuracies in the final location. Additionally, if the sensors are not properly calibrated, this can also affect the accuracy of the results.

5. In what applications is triangulation commonly used?

Triangulation is commonly used in applications such as GPS navigation, surveying and mapping, and in astronomy to determine the position of stars and planets. It is also used in robotics and motion tracking systems for precise positioning and movement.

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