Relative positioning system
First Claim
1. A method for underwater navigation, the method comprising:
- providing a system, self-contained to be wearable by a user and including a computer executing a relative positioning software, and an array of accelerometers detecting acceleration in at least two of transverse, longitudinal, and lateral directions;
positioning the system underwater;
integrating exclusively underwater and by the system outputs from the array to quantify movement of the array along an indirect path from a starting point to a current position;
calculating underwater a vector pointing directly back from the current position to the starting point; and
displaying underwater the vector.
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Abstract
A relative positioning system enabling a user to return to a starting position or some other point on the user'"'"'s path. The system may include an array of accelerometers. The output from the accelerometers may be integrated to quantify movement of the array. The various movements of the array may be reconstructed to determine a net two or three dimensional translation. The current location of the array may be compared to a reference point to derive at trajectory directing the user to the reference point The trajectory may be continuously or periodically updated. Another application may include an accelerometer array secured at various positions on a ski to monitor distortion of the ski and the skier'"'"'s movements. Reconstructing the skier'"'"'s movements may be accomplished by integrating the accelerometer output and transforming the integrated output into a two or three dimensional path or location.
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8 Claims
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1. A method for underwater navigation, the method comprising:
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providing a system, self-contained to be wearable by a user and including a computer executing a relative positioning software, and an array of accelerometers detecting acceleration in at least two of transverse, longitudinal, and lateral directions; positioning the system underwater; integrating exclusively underwater and by the system outputs from the array to quantify movement of the array along an indirect path from a starting point to a current position; calculating underwater a vector pointing directly back from the current position to the starting point; and displaying underwater the vector. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for determining relative position, the method comprising:
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providing an apparatus, self contained and positioned on a body of a user, the apparatus comprising a computer executing a relative positioning system, a display, and an array of accelerometers to detect acceleration in at least two of transverse, longitudinal and lateral directions; moving the entire apparatus along a path from a starting point to a current position; integrating, by the computer, outputs from the array to obtain translational data; reconstructing, by the computer, the path based on an interpretation of the translational data; calculating, by the computer, a trajectory pointing directly back from the current position to an objective point lying on the path; and displaying, by the apparatus, on the display the trajectory.
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4. A method for determining relative position, the method comprising:
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providing an apparatus, self-contained and positioned on a body of a user, the apparatus comprising a computer executing a relative positioning system, a display, and an array of accelerometers detecting acceleration in at least two of a transverse, a longitudinal, and a lateral direction; moving, by the user, the entire apparatus along an indirect path from a starting point to a first current position; integrating, by the computer, outputs from the array to quantify the net movement of the user along the indirect path from the starling point to the first current position; calculating, by the computer, a first direction, pointing directly back from the first current position to the starting point; and communicating, by the apparatus, the first direction to the user by displaying on the display an arrow pointing in the first direction. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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