Global Positioning: the Uniqueness Question and a New Solution Method

Abstract

We provide a new algebraic solution procedure for the global positioning problem in n dimensions using m satellites. We also give a geometric characterization of the situations in which the problem does not have a unique solution. This characterization shows that such cases can happen in any dimension and with any number of satellites, leading to counterexamples to some open conjectures. We fill a gap in the literature by giving a proof for the long-held belief that when m n+2, the solution is unique for almost all user positions. Even better, when m 2n+2, almost all satellite configurations will guarantee a unique solution for all user positions. Some of our results are obtained using tools from algebraic geometry.

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