On 2022-12-23 19:23, Saada Mehdi wrote:
3 reading receiving towers should be able to triangulate/pin-point
passive RFID chips at any given time.
You wanted 10 cm precision, right? If you use time-of-flight to compute
the position, this requires about 0.3 ns timing precision and
synchronization, if each Tx/Rx tower times its own sending and
reception. You could get around the synch problem by cabling the Tx/Rx
signals from and to a central Tx/Rx, but you still have to be able to
measure the time differences between the three Rx signals to that
precision. I doubt if that can be done with standard RFID Tx/Rx electronics.
Some discussion, negative and positive, here (part of the result of a
web search for "RFID triangulation"):
https://www.quora.com/Can-the-position-of-a-RFID-tag-be-tracked-with-high-precision-in-a-2D-or-3D-space?share=1
There are some references to fancier electronics that can provide good
spatial resolution.
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