| ??? 02/25/03 12:55 Read: times |
#40022 - RE: Determining which Quadrant a point falls Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I think that there is a proof that to triangulate in N dimensions you need N+1 detectors.
Which is a bit odd cos that doesnt explain how ears work,as far as I can see you can tell the x and y offset but there is no way to tell if the offset is positive or negative.I don't think you can do it with two detectors. |
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