On 03Feb2023 0512, Alex Goodwin - alex.goodwin at multitel.com.au (via
tml list) wrote:
>
> Assuming the detection effect/signal propagates at some determinable,
> finite speed (eg c ), time difference of arrival multilateration (to
> 10-to-100-nanosecond accuracy for lightspeed signals) across a network
> of at least 4 such detectors (such as mounted in traffic lights, or
> speed cameras) would give reasonably good location of an event
> detected by four such detectors (assuming different events can be
> distinguished somehow). Fewer number of detections (EVE Online
> players who've done a lot of scanning would be familiar with this)
> would still significantly constrain where the event happened.
IAIEEEEEE!
Now I'm having flaskbacks.
I spent way too many hours scanning down wormhole chains in the day. Ah,
the tedium. Ah, the paranoia.
--
Rupert Boleyn <xxxxxx@gmail.com>