Method and apparatus for approximating location of node...

Multiplex communications – Diagnostic testing – Determination of communication parameters

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ABSTRACT:
A plurality of reference nodes that are attached to the network are correlated with geographic location. Communication latency between the reference nodes are used to approximate the location of a target node once the communication latency from one of the reference nodes to the target node is determined.

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Author: Marshall Brain & Tom Harris□□Title: How GPS Receivers Work□□Date: Apr. 16, 2003.
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Title: How GPS Receivers Work, Author: Marshall Brain & Tom Harris, Date: Apr. 16, 2003.
Title: Trilateration, Author: Wikipedia.

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