Over on the SubPos Ranger project page I have a demo up and running:
The client is connected to the laptop with a USB connection. However, the client does all the positioning calculations, the laptop is just displaying the node positions and the current client position.
Averaging
is turned right up which is why it takes a little while to update the
position. This is because I live in an apartment block with lots of
2.4GHz RF flying about, so this helps to cope with that. I am
integrating an accelerometer on the client to provide better intemediate
updates when averaging is turned up too. But as you can see, it's
pretty spot on in terms of accuracy.
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