Estimating position and orientation in electromagnetic systems

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Modeling by mathematical expression

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ABSTRACT:
A method for adapting electromagnetic (EM) field model parameters including the steps of minimizing the difference between a model for the measurements and one or more measurements. The minimizing may be done by estimating model parameters, and at least position and/or orientation. The model may further include system model parameters, wherein the system may include one or more sensors and one or more radiators.

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Supplementary European Search Report for European Patent Application No. EP01961045, Mar. 24, 2005, (3 pages).
Office Action dated Jan. 17, 2006 in the European Patent Application No. EP01961045, (4 pages).

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