[time-nuts] position determination over short distance

EB4APL eb4apl at cembreros.jazztel.es
Mon Nov 24 03:24:27 UTC 2008


Rick Harold wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm planning doing some experiments in distance measurement.  They don't
> deal with atomic time directly but with extreme short periods of time.
>
> I need to determine the position of a instrument with a 1mm accuracy or
> less.
> The instrument is not connected to a mechanical device but is separate &
> independent.
> The surface which the instrument is positioned on is close to the size of a
> 11"x11" square.
>
> I thought of using 1 RF transmitters (not sure of freq) on bottom of the
> device near the surface.
> The surface would have RF receivers on 3 or 4 edges/corners to receive the
> signal.
>
> If each of the receivers positions are known and they then send a signal to
> a central circuit (again known positions) how can I differentiate the time
> of arrival
> at the central location?  Does anybody know of a circuit/chip or system
> which would determine the time 'difference'.
> Obviously this is used to triangulate the position of the instrument.
> Light travels 1 mm in ~3.3 picoseconds so I would suspect the differentiator
> would have to have that or better resolution.
> It could also use some proportional method to extrapolate the position since
> the surface has a fixed size.
>
> Any ideas/thoughts?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Rick Harold
>
>   
Use a laser distance meter (or homebuild one)
Regards,
Ignacio, EB4APL




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