Francesco Bernardini, Javier Garcia, Conlan C. Taylor, J. Leclerc, Aaron T. Becker
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Adapting Unsigned Signals Between Triaxial Antennas For Use In Magnetic Induction Localization
Magnetic induction localization is an inverse problem that determines the relative position and orientation (pose) between transmitting and receiving coils by analyzing the received signals. Related work has established methods to resolve the localization into two candidate poses. However, these methods require having signed signals, or periodic signals whose starting point is unambiguously determined with respect to an absolute reference (the transmitted signal). For distributed systems, the signal signs are difficult to resolve. This paper presents a method to extract partial information about the signs from unsigned signals, The method is tested in a hardware experiment.