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Numerical Solution of the Problem of Limiting the Space for the Determination of the Coordinates and Angular Position of an Object

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We consider the solution of the problem of limiting the space for the determination of the coordinates and the angular position of an object, using the magnetic induction vectors measured at three and four spatial points. The induction is produced by one and three transmitting antennas.

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Smirnov, B.M. Numerical Solution of the Problem of Limiting the Space for the Determination of the Coordinates and Angular Position of an Object. Measurement Techniques 44, 813–820 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012944317498

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