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Subject: 2D location in/out warehouse+factory yard. (presisions: a.1-20cm b.2-3 m)
Category: Science > Technology
Asked by: pashute-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 19 Jun 2004 15:37 PDT
Expires: 19 Jul 2004 15:37 PDT
Question ID: 363464
Location technology probably by triangulation in warehouse and larget
work area. Looking for low-cost solution where stable-per-run
stations, are approached by mobile devices (such as a tractor) and
must be slowed down when around 2-3 meters and then completely stopped
when in range of 10-20 cm, or better yet even 1 cm distance from
target. Then, on next run, the stations, which are physical entities,
may be moved and located in new spot.

Clarification of Question by pashute-ga on 19 Jun 2004 15:49 PDT
Cannot use cameras or imaging. Client wont allow.

Cannot use regular GPS - too low in precision. 

Probably cannot use rosum or wherenet for same reason, but would like
someone to study those too. Cannot recieve only those as your
solution.
Please consider airport as possible area for deployment, and tell me
implications. (Would they allow such RF solutions?) - on the other
hand, dont this should not effect answer, only extra bonus for these
details.

Clarification of Question by pashute-ga on 19 Jun 2004 15:53 PDT
Cannot use cameras or imaging. Client wont allow.

Cannot use regular GPS - too low in precision. 

Probably cannot use rosum or wherenet for same reason, but would like
someone to study those too. Cannot recieve only those as your
solution.
Please consider airport as possible area for deployment, and tell me
implications. (Would they allow such RF solutions?) - on the other
hand, this should not effect answer, only extra bonus for these
details.

Sorry about spekking mistales, google answers, unlike halfbakery.com,
don't let you edit your question subject, or clarifications.
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